Is Jesus God? 21 Examples
A Quick Precise Guide
For Knowing and Sharing
Who Jesus Is.
Twenty One Examples
Explaining How The Bible
Consistently Interchanges and Identifies
Jesus With God.
Identify - Dictionary -
1. To make identical.
2. To consider or treat as the same.
The first two ( 2 ) pages are a Preview of
Twenty One Reasons: Why Jesus is God.
The next twenty ( 20 ) pages are the
Twenty One Reasons with scripture reference.
1- In Isaiah, The Son is called the mighty God
and Immanuel - God with us..
2- In John, the Word is called God
and the word was made flesh - Jesus.
3- Jesus calls himself the Almighty.
The all ruling God. Revelations 1:8
4- The NT directly identifies
Jesus with God at least five times.
Identify - Websters Dictionary
1. To make identical.
2. To consider or treat as the same.
1 Timothy 3:16 God was manifest in the Flesh.
*Jesus is called the true God. - 1 John 5:20
*Jesus is called the great God. - Titus 2:13
*Jesus, “the son”, is called God. - Hebrews 1:8
*Jesus is called Emmanuel
God With Us. - Matthew 1:23
*Jesus is called“My Lord and my God”
by Thomas. - John 20:28
5- The OT and NT consistently
interchanges and identifies
Jesus with God.
*In the OT God is our Savior
and there is no savior beside Him.
*In the NT Jesus is our Savior.
*In the OT God is our Shepherd.
*In the NT Jesus is our Shepherd.
*In the OT God is our Redeemer.
*In the NT We are redeemed
by the Blood of the Lamb - Jesus.
*In the OT God is my Salvation.
*In the NT Jesus is my Salvation
and neither is there salvation in any other.
*In the OT God creates
the heavens and the earth and all things.
*In the NT Jesus creates
the heavens and the earth and all things.
*In the OT God is my Deliverer.
*In the NT Jesus is my Deliverer.
*In the OT God is the Light.
*In the NT Jesus is the Light
*In the OT God says that every knee
shall bow to God. ( bow - a form of worship)
*In the NT It says - at the name of Jesus
every knee should bow.
*In the OT we are to Worship the Lord our God.
*In the NT we are to Worship Jesus.
Consider this -
The OT is JESUS Concealed.
The NT is GOD Revealed.
6- In the OT there are warnings and penalties
for worshipping other gods.
In the NT many people worship Jesus and
Jesus doesn’t warn them or stop them.
When Paul, Peter and an angel are worshiped
they object strongly.
7- Paul on Mars Hill preached Jesus and
infers that Jesus is the unknown God that
the men of Athens worshiped.
He gives them Jesus who made the world.
8- The Jews wanted to stone Jesus because,
“thou, being a man, makest thyself God.”
9- John the Baptist came to;
“Prepare ye the way of the Lord,” Jesus / Jehovah.
Isaiah 40:3 Prepare ye the way of the LORD,
( Jehovah = "self-Existent, eternal” )
make straight in the desert a highway
for our God. ( Elohiym = Plural )
John the Baptist prepared the way for
the Lord / Jesus / Jehovah our Elohiym.
10- As the “Ekklesia,” the church of God;
Who are we to serve? God? Jesus? One?
Ekklesia is Greek for church.
Ek - means out of,
and kaleo - means to call.
Strongs - a calling out.
It always refers to people.
It was never a building, a denomination or a corporation.
Jesus is the head of the Body
( the ekklesia, the called out one’s ) the Church.
* In the NT Jesus says,
“no servant can serve two masters.” Luke 16:13
* In the OT We are to serve
the LORD our God. ( Jehovah our Elohiym )
* In the NT Jesus says, to serve only God. Luke 4:8
** Jesus then says, if any man serve me, let him follow me.
** Paul also says, to serve the Lord Christ. Colosians 3:24
** Paul ( Romans 1:1), Jude ( Jude 1:1) and
Peter, ( 2 Peter 1:1 ) call themselves -
servants of Jesus Christ.
*** James ( James 1:1 ) is a servant
of God and Jesus.
Is James serving two Masters?
Mt 23:10 Neither be ye called masters:
for one is your Master, even Christ.
11- As the “Ekklesia” of God;
Who is our husband?
God? The Lamb of God? One?
* In the NT when the word God* appears;
who does God* refer to? ( *Greek -Theos )
The next five sections show that the NT
is continually interchanging and
identifying Jesus with God.
12- Is God our Savior?
Or is Jesus our Savior? Or are they One?
The NT and Paul (in Titus),
interchanges and identifies,
“God our Savior” with “Jesus our Savior.”
13- Do we preach: The Gospel of God?
Or The Gospel of Christ? Or are they One?
The NT and Paul (in Romans), interchanges,
“The Gospel of God” with “The Gospel of Christ.”
14- Is God The Judge of all?
Or is all judgment of the Son? Or are they One?
In the NT- God - Jesus - The Son - The Lord -
The Word - The Father - will Judge. Are they One?
15- Are we, The Church of God?
Or The Church of The Firstborn?
Or are they One?
16- Do we experience and look for:
The Kingdom of God?
Or The Kingdom of Christ?
17- Who raised Jesus from the dead?
God? The Father? The Holy Spirit? Jesus?
18- Jesus is called the Son of Man and the Son of God.
Jesus, both man and God, would at times speak as man
and at times speak as God.
19- Did “the Son of God” always exist in eternity?
20- In the OT “The Lord Jehovah” said Himself,
“I am the First and I am the Last.”
In the NT “The Lord Jesus” said Himself,
“I am the First and the Last.”
21- It is Finished - Jesus calls Himself,
"The root and the offspring of David.
Revelations 22:16 I Jesus ...
I am the root and the offspring of David...
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