He didn’t follow the urges of the flesh, and his will was one and the same as He who sent him so yeah you’re right.
He said “i dont do my own will” so whose will does he do? “the will of the one who sent me” seems two different wills, one being superior.
There is also the part where Jesus (pbuh) is in the garden, and asks God to relieve him of whatever the people wanted to do with him, but then adds that he will abide by the will of God. Two different wills again.
we can argue this point ad nauseam…nothing will change. i will believe that he was a messenger, and you will believe he is god.
If he kills someone, then yes that is bad fruit (but not exactly a miracle). What does that have to do with his beliefs about Jesus? It doesn’t matter what he believes, it matters how he lives his life.
You say that Jesus (pbuh) performed miracles. I asked how do you know its not by the “power” of the devil. You replied that because the devil’s work bears bad fruit.
What do you believe is the “bad fruit” of Islam? According to what you just said, you cant mention the actions of some muslims (b/c i mentioned the action of a christian and you said that doesnt have anything to do with it)
I’m actually glad you brought this up because I was wondering whether there really was a difference in the way Catholics and Muslims see the term “faith.” To Muslims, I had heard the term usually just means an acknowledgement that a statement is true. It seems like that may be, so I guess it’s better that I get the terminology straight.
Faith is that you affirm your belief in Allah, in His angels, in His Books, in His Apostles, in the Day of Judgment, and you affirm your faith in the Divine Decree about good and evil.
The prophet mohamed (pbuh) said that faith has between 60-70 branches, the most excellent (highest) is that you affirm the fact that there is no one worthy of worship but Allah and the most humblest is that you remove a harmful object from the path of others. Modesty is also a branch of faith.
There are countless hadith that talk about faith and the one who has it, or the one who doesnt.
Narrated Anas: The Prophet said, “**None of you will have faith till he wishes for his (Muslim) brother what he likes for himself.” ** (Book #2, Hadith #12)