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My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand. 30**“I and the Father are one.”**
31 **The Jews picked up stones again to stone Him.**Yes Jesus’s Father(God) has given those to Jesus and nobody can snatch. You see Jesus gave all honor to God and gave honor Himself to be with God(under God’s subject)
This is probably my fault for quoting more than necessary, so I’ve bolded/coloured the important bits. Jesus here is claiming to be one with God, it’s pretty much a direct claim to being God, and definitely supports the Trinity. Again, if you’re not sure whether it’s actually a claim to be God, just look at the reactions of the Jews, who tried once again to stone Him for blaspheming.
Yes who believe in Jesus is on the true way and believer do not die because they will have a ever last life in Heavens after world.
He’s not saying “I am the way to life”, He’s saying “I am the way and the life”. Has any other prophet claimed to actually be ‘life’ itself? I doubt it, because the source of all life is God, so here again Jesus must be saying He is God.
A) Jesus was lord(master) and prophet of them. But that term of “God” easily might be comment of writer.
B) that “Son” is messenger or prophet of God.
C) Jesus was messenger of God.
D) They verified that He was messenger of God.
A) It’s highly unlikely that the term “God” is only a comment. The writers were trying to write an accurate history of Jesus’ life, they’re not going to put in comments that completely alter the meaning of what was said, especially at such a significant moment. Besides, you can’t just dismiss an inconvenient word as “probably an extra by the writer” when there’s no reason to believe that.
B) Son doesn’t mean messenger or prophet, it means son. It doesn’t make sense to explain this by substituting another word with a meaning that’s entirely different.
Besides, Jesus specifies
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son If Son here means prophet/messenger, that would mean Jesus is God’s only prophet, which doesn’t make sense. And also, to ‘beget’ means to create something of the same nature as yourself - a human man begets a human child, but an artist doesn’t beget a painting, for instance. If God begot a son, then that means that son also shares in the divine nature, ie. Jesus is God.
C) Same thing applies here, Son doesn’t equal messenger.
D) Worshipping isn’t ‘verifying that someone is a messenger’. Why would they worship a mere human, and why would Jesus accept worship? Would Muhammed be happy if people worshipped him? I doubt it.
Muhammed is spirit of every truth.
Even world does not kow exactly but believer know Him very well and Muhammed is in hearts of believers.
Right, I’ll try not to spend long on this. Muhammed isn’t ‘the Spirit of truth’, Muhammed is a human, and the world did see him, because, well, he was pretty visible when he was around. And do you really consider Muhammed to be ‘in’ you? I don’t consider other prophets to be ‘in’ me, because speaking honestly that’s kinda weird. As a Christian though, I believe God’s spirit is in me.
Anyway, here’s something else, Jesus says “
You know Him, because He abides with you.” If this spirit abides with them at the present time, not some 600 years in the future, how can it be Muhammed? It must be someone who’s with them now, and since we believe that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, then it makes sense that the Holy Spirit is in Jesus, and is thus ‘with’ the apostles.
As it happens, Jesus later says
“Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. (Acts 1:4), and scare 10 days later the Holy Spirit comes to the apostles at Pentecost, so again it can’t be Muhammed.
So there are three Gods in Heavens and beside them Jesus human body? And we have three and a half Gods?
No, there aren’t three Gods in heaven. There’s one God, in whom there are three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One of our saints explained it with a shamrock - three leaves but all the same plant. There’s no half God either, Jesus’ human nature is an integrated part of Him.
And you did not explain that exactly: İs the soul which was in Jesus body apart from Son’s (God, as you assume) soul? And how did the human soul contact with divine soul? Or if there has been only one soul then of whom was it? Will we assume the Jesus human body as a God in Heavens?
Did God have His diivine attributes while He dwelled in body? Or was human soul aware of divinity?
It’s hard to explain because it’s a complex matter. I think I mentioned earlier that God doesn’t have a soul, since He is existence itself and pure spirit, so that it’s not a matter of conflicting souls, exactly. Jesus is one person with the divine nature, and when he assumed a human body He also added a human soul to His person so that He could be fully human, especially since a soul is what animates the human body. Of course He still possessed the divine nature, but how exactly the two interacted isn’t something I’m sure about. I do know that Jesus’ body isn’t its own God up in Heaven though, but Jesus Himself still has the glorified body which was crucified.
As for divine attributes, yes He certainly had a number of them. We’ve seen that He’s able to see into people’s hearts and know what they’re thinking:
The scribes and the Pharisees were watching Him closely to see if He healed on the Sabbath, so that they might find reason to accuse Him. But He knew what they were thinking, and He said to the man with the withered hand,
Also of course He was able to perform miracles, heal the sick, raise the dead, and of course forgive sins.