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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
The question, “Is Jesus God?” addresses a fundamental issue of Christian theology and doctrine. The identity of Jesus Christ as God is central to Christian belief, affecting our understanding of salvation, the nature of God, and the message of the Gospel. This answer will examine the biblical evidence for the divinity of Jesus, the historical and cultural context, how this understanding aligns with biblical teachings, and how it impacts Christian living.
Understanding the question of whether Jesus is God requires a look at the historical, cultural, and literary context of the Bible. Jesus was born into a Jewish context that held a strict monotheistic belief: “Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord is one!” (Deuteronomy 6:4, NASB 2020). This belief in one God set the stage for the revelation of Jesus Christ, who claimed equality with God and whose followers declared His divinity.
The early Christian church was born out of this Jewish monotheistic context and affirmed the divinity of Jesus while also maintaining a monotheistic faith. This understanding was articulated in various creeds, such as the Nicene Creed, which affirmed that Jesus is “God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God.” The New Testament writings, especially the Gospels and epistles, provide the foundation for this belief by affirming both the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ.
Several key scriptures in the NASB 2020 translation affirm that Jesus is indeed God:
These verses collectively affirm that Jesus Christ is indeed God, co-equal and co-eternal with the Father and the Holy Spirit.
There are various interpretations of who Jesus is outside of orthodox Christian belief:
The biblical perspective maintains that Jesus is fully God and fully human, the second Person of the Trinity, distinct yet equal with the Father and the Holy Spirit. This view aligns with Scripture’s consistent revelation of Jesus as divine and as the Savior of humanity.
A common misconception is that Jesus never directly claimed to be God. However, Jesus’ statements like “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30) and “before Abraham was born, I am” (John 8:58) were understood by His contemporaries as claims to divinity, which is why they accused Him of blasphemy.
Another misunderstanding is that the concept of Jesus as God was a later development imposed by church councils. However, the earliest New Testament writings, such as the letters of Paul and the Gospel of John, clearly affirm Jesus’ divine nature. The councils of Nicaea and Chalcedon only formalized what was already widely believed by early Christians based on apostolic teaching.
Understanding that Jesus is God has profound implications for Christian living:
Practical reflections for Christians include:
The Bible clearly teaches that Jesus Christ is God, the eternal Word made flesh, the Savior, and Redeemer of the world. Understanding Jesus as God is essential for understanding the fullness of His work, His teachings, and His call to follow Him. Believers are encouraged to worship Jesus as Lord, grow in their knowledge and relationship with Him, and live lives that reflect His divine love, truth, and holiness. As we embrace the truth of Jesus’ divinity, we align ourselves with God’s heart, loving what He loves, and walking in the fullness of His grace and truth.
יהוה (Yahweh's) words are pure words,
Psalm 12:6 F.O.G
As silver smelted in a crucible on the land, Refined seven times.
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