Where Jesus i am God worship me:
We Christians believe that Christ is the Son of God, which means that he is God, and as I said at the beginning, Muslims object to this with a trivial question that they derived from their elders, and they challenge Christians with a challenge that they are the heroes in, without thinking about the question and its triviality.
And the question is, “Did Christ say I am your Lord, so worship Me? Or where did He say, I am God, worship Me?” So they think that this question should be posed like this, and that Christ should say with the exact phrase, I am God, so worship me,
and we may ask, where did Christ say that I am not God, so do not worship me? And if Christ had said explicitly that he was God, would people have worshiped him? Let us take an example from Pharaoh in the Qur’an. In Surah Al-Naza’at 79 verse 24, “saying, “I am your lord, the most high!” Why do you not worship Pharaoh because he said it explicitly?
And Christ did not only say that he is God, but confirmed that with the authority of his words and his actions
At the outset, I must clarify that Christ is not a human being who has become a god, but rather God descended from heaven and incarnated in the form of a human being to redeem humanity and save it from its sins and forgive its sins in order to open the door of heaven and His kingdom to those who believe in Him and those who repent of their sins.
Christ said: " Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." John 11:25 , Can a prophet say that, or only God can say that ?
Where was Christ before the incarnation and birth of Mary? Where was the Word of God and His Holy Spirit before His birth? Did the Muslim ever ask himself this question? Is the word of God eternal or created? Was God at some time without a word or spirit? And create his word later?
If the answer of the Muslim is the eternal word of God, then Christ, in his capacity as the word of God, is eternal, and he is begotten, not created, equal to God the Father in essence, he is light from light,
true God from true God. He became embodied in the fullness of time, and the Spirit of God dissolved in his body during the good news of the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, and in her a fetus became a human being.
He is the Son of God in divinity, and the Son of Man in humanity. It carries two theological and human nature.
Christ said in the Holy Bible more than once, “I am the son of man.” He said, “I am the son of God. My father sent me.” He is “the Lamb of God who bears the sins of the world.” He emptied himself, becoming in the likeness of man, to redeem man with his blood on the cross.
36 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
37 And Jesus said unto him, Thou hast both seen him, and it is he that talketh with thee.
38 And he said, Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him.
39 And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind. John 9: 36-39
So the man worshiped him and said to him, I believe, sir. Christ did not object to prostration because he deserved it as God. And if he was only a prophet, he would object to prostration.
The word son of man is an expression of the humanity of Christ. The Son of God is an expression of the divinity of Christ. That is, the divinity of Christ the Lord. Among the sayings of the Lord Christ that prove his sonship to God the Father and his affiliation with Him in the Spirit:
These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee:
2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.
3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. John 17 : 1-3
Who of mankind has the authority of God to give people eternal life? Christ alone has the authority of God to grant people temporary life on earth and eternal life in heaven. He granted life and restored the soul to the dead, and resurrected Lazarus, who had died, and walked out of his grave.
He gave him life again with the authority of his divinity. So does God give His authority and power to an ordinary person, or to His incarnate Word only Jesus Christ sent from Him? Is he who creates like one who does not create? And who revives the bones while they are ruined? Christ revived it,
for He is God and does not need to say I am God. His deeds and teachings explained to people that he is God.
We Christians believe that Christ is the Son of God, which means that he is God, and as I said at the beginning, Muslims object to this with a trivial question that they derived from their elders, and they challenge Christians with a challenge that they are the heroes in, without thinking about the question and its triviality.
And the question is, “Did Christ say I am your Lord, so worship Me? Or where did He say, I am God, worship Me?” So they think that this question should be posed like this, and that Christ should say with the exact phrase, I am God, so worship me,
and we may ask, where did Christ say that I am not God, so do not worship me? And if Christ had said explicitly that he was God, would people have worshiped him? Let us take an example from Pharaoh in the Qur’an. In Surah Al-Naza’at 79 verse 24, “saying, “I am your lord, the most high!” Why do you not worship Pharaoh because he said it explicitly?
And Christ did not only say that he is God, but confirmed that with the authority of his words and his actions
At the outset, I must clarify that Christ is not a human being who has become a god, but rather God descended from heaven and incarnated in the form of a human being to redeem humanity and save it from its sins and forgive its sins in order to open the door of heaven and His kingdom to those who believe in Him and those who repent of their sins.
Christ said: " Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." John 11:25 , Can a prophet say that, or only God can say that ?
Where was Christ before the incarnation and birth of Mary? Where was the Word of God and His Holy Spirit before His birth? Did the Muslim ever ask himself this question? Is the word of God eternal or created? Was God at some time without a word or spirit? And create his word later?
If the answer of the Muslim is the eternal word of God, then Christ, in his capacity as the word of God, is eternal, and he is begotten, not created, equal to God the Father in essence, he is light from light,
true God from true God. He became embodied in the fullness of time, and the Spirit of God dissolved in his body during the good news of the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary, and in her a fetus became a human being.
He is the Son of God in divinity, and the Son of Man in humanity. It carries two theological and human nature.
Christ said in the Holy Bible more than once, “I am the son of man.” He said, “I am the son of God. My father sent me.” He is “the Lamb of God who bears the sins of the world.” He emptied himself, becoming in the likeness of man, to redeem man with his blood on the cross.
36 He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?
37 And Jesus said unto him, Thou hast both seen him, and it is he that talketh with thee.
38 And he said, Lord, I believe. And he worshipped him.
39 And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind. John 9: 36-39
So the man worshiped him and said to him, I believe, sir. Christ did not object to prostration because he deserved it as God. And if he was only a prophet, he would object to prostration.
The word son of man is an expression of the humanity of Christ. The Son of God is an expression of the divinity of Christ. That is, the divinity of Christ the Lord. Among the sayings of the Lord Christ that prove his sonship to God the Father and his affiliation with Him in the Spirit:
These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify thee:
2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.
3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. John 17 : 1-3
Who of mankind has the authority of God to give people eternal life? Christ alone has the authority of God to grant people temporary life on earth and eternal life in heaven. He granted life and restored the soul to the dead, and resurrected Lazarus, who had died, and walked out of his grave.
He gave him life again with the authority of his divinity. So does God give His authority and power to an ordinary person, or to His incarnate Word only Jesus Christ sent from Him? Is he who creates like one who does not create? And who revives the bones while they are ruined? Christ revived it,
for He is God and does not need to say I am God. His deeds and teachings explained to people that he is God.