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What is between God and Jesus?
God is considered as supreme creator of all living or living things, bible or invisible things, whereas Jesus was a Messiah or saviour. God is defined as perfection whereas Jesus attained perfection through his sufferings during his lifespan.
Is God and Lord the same?
In a religious context, Lord is a title that is used for different gods and deities. Jesus is often referred to as Lord more often then he is called God. Lord is one that rules over others. God is also referred to as supreme.
What happened to Jesus after 12 years old?
New Testament gap Other than the statement that after he was 12 years old (Luke 2:42) Jesus “advanced in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and men” (Luke 2:52), the New Testament has no other details regarding the gap. Christian tradition suggests that Jesus simply lived in Galilee during that period.
Are Jesus and God the same person?
The begotten son is the only time that God was born as a human through Jesus. Jesus refers to himself as God 13 times in the Bible. If followers of the bible are told to worship Jesus. Then Jesus must be God. Jesus and God are the same person.
Why is God is Jesus?
Why God Is Jesus Summary 1 The Bible states you’re only to worship God. 2 The begotten son is the only time that God was born as a human through Jesus. 3 Jesus refers to himself as God 13 times in the Bible. 4 If followers of the bible are told to worship Jesus. 5 Then Jesus must be God. 6 Jesus and God are the same person.
Did Jesus ever try to be God?
( Psalm 90:2) As God’s Son, Jesus never thought of trying to be God. The Bible clearly teaches that the Father is greater than the Son. (Read John 14:28; 1 Corinthians 11:3 .) Only Jehovah is “God Almighty.” ( Genesis 17:1) He is the greatest and most powerful person in the universe.
Is Jesus the same as God the Father and Holy Spirit?
Jesus is God, but Jesus (who is God the Son) is not the same Person as God the Father or God the Holy Spirit. Recommended Resource: God the Son Incarnate: The Doctrine of Christ by Stephen Wellum