Yes, I agree with you. There is no 100% concrete proof text that Jesus is Michael. The WT also says this. They look at various scriptures and descriptions of Michael and conclude "The scriptures point to Jesus being Michael’. Personally, I don’t argue this point because I fully realize this is a subjective, interpretive conclusion that can’t be 100% proved in Scripture. I think it an interesting idea, but since it’s not objectively proved in Scripture, I don’t argue its position.
I agree with you the Trinity idea is similar. Proponents take various descriptions of Jesus and note they are similar to Jehovah and conclude Jesus must be Jehovah. I am actually surprised at how many of the Trinity proofs fall apart so easily." They are weak and flimsy, they are based on faulty logic.
If Jesus really was a Son of God as JWs believe, it would be completely logical for him to be referring to himself having a God (Rev 3:12), sitting at Jehovah’s side (Psa 110:1-5), and being glorified by means of Jehovah (Acts 3:12). He would be calling himself “Son of God” as he always does. He would never call himself God, and he never does. If he was a Son of God, we would never find a reference to the phrase “God the Son” and we don’t.
I often read the Bible, with the idea that Jesus is God and I find I have to invent all sorts of complex explainations to hold the doctrine in place. However, if I read the Bible with the idea that Jesus really is a Son… the Son of Jehovah God of the OT, things lay out very easily. For example, each of these questions is easily answered with the understanding that Jesus is simply a Son of God, but it’s complex in trying to understand these in line with thinking that Jesus is Jehovah.
- Why did he say that he did not come of his “own initiative” but was sent?
John 8:42, 1 John 4:9
- Why did Jesus not know the “day and the hour” of the Great Tribulation
but God did? Matt. 24:36
- Who did Jesus speak to in prayer?
- How did he “appear before the person of God for us”? Heb. 9:24
- Why did Jesus say “the Father is greater than I am”? John 14:28,
Php. 2:5, 6
- Who spoke to Jesus at the time of his baptism saying “this is my son”?
Matt. 3:17
- How could he be exalted to a superior position? Php. 2:9, 10
- How can he be the “mediator between God and man”? 1Tim. 2:5
- Why did Paul say the “the head of Christ is God”? 1Cor. 11:30
- Why did Jesus “hand over the Kingdom to his God” and “subject
himself to God”? 1Cor. 15:24, 28
- Who does he refer to as “my God and your God”? John 20:17
- How does he sit at God’s right hand? Ps. 110:1, Heb. 10:12, 13
- Why does John say “no man has seen God at any time”? John 1:18
- Why did not people die when they saw Jesus? Ex. 30:20
- How was Jesus dead and God alive at the same time? Acts 2:24
- Why did he need someone to save him? Heb. 5:7
- Who is reffered to prophetically at Prov. 8:22-31?
- Why did Jesus say “that all authority has been GIVEN to me in heaven
and on earth”? Matt. 28:18, Dan. 7:13, 14 (similar)
- Why did he have godly fear? Heb. 5:7
- How could he learn obedience and be made perfect? Heb. 5:8-9
- Why would an angel be able to strengthen him or angels minister to him?
Luke 22:43, Matt. 4:11
- Why would Satan try to tempt him if he KNEW that he was GOD?
Matt. 4:1-11
- Jesus when sent to the earth was made to “be Lower” than the angels.
Heb. 2:7. How could any part of a God Head EVER be lower than the
angels?
- Then if Jesus was the sameas God, who was he being tempted to rebel
against? Could God be tempted to rebel against himself? Matt. 4:1
- Near the end of his earthly life, Jesus cried out “My God, why have you forsaken me?” Matt. 27:46 Can God desert or forsake himself?
- Heb. 5:8 says that Jesus learned obedience! To whom would he obey if he was GOD? And Does God need to LEARN anything?