How can jesus be god




















So the incarnation is definitely in the Bible. Did Jesus have just one unique nature Monophysites or two unmixed orthodox definition? Or two, unmixed indeed but actually separate Cyril? And so it went on! Because Jesus is God, we should strive to know God in and through him. But Jesus is the one God of the entire Bible, of the entire universe, of all eternity. Because Jesus is God, we should expect mercy. The eternal Father loves the eternal Son in the eternal Spirit.

So, if now by faith we are united to the Son through the Spirit, how could God not also love and bless and secure us, not only now, but forever? If we are in the beloved Son of the Father by the Spirit, how could God ever do his adopted and beloved children any wrong?

The God who can never deny his own love for himself can never deny his people, since in the Son we too are now secure in the love of the Father. He is a member of the St. Anselm Fellowship of the Center for Pastor Theologians. Theological Mentors. Ecclesial Theologian Fellowships. Local Theologian Fellowships. Student Theologian Fellowships. Conference Media. Video Interviews. April 6, Jesus Is God. So the three persons of the trinity are distinct, but they are all God - they all share the same motivations and objectives.

They are all co-eternal, they are all perfect. This is how God can be both Father and Son - because he just is!

I hope this goes some way to answering your question. A really helpful thing to do would be to read John , where Jesus explains some of this himself. In fact, why not read John from the beginning to get the picture of the whole gospel and how it builds together our picture of the relationship of the Son to the Father, especially as the Son came to earth as a man to reveal the Father to us. These are hard things to understand but well worth the mental effort!

Home Does God Make Sense? You wonder how things will go with the other set of grandparents. If, in such a situation, we can discern within ourselves more than one set of reactions, thoughts, or emotions, might that reflect something of the nature of God? The Bible teaches that God is all-powerful omnipotent , all-knowing omniscient , and everywhere at once omnipresent.

He is kind and compassionate, yet also a stern judge of evil. Ninety-nine names, even nine hundred and ninety-nine, do not suffice to describe Him. He never does what is wrong, but like us He knows the difference between the two. And because He loves and cares for us weak and sinful creatures, He is compassionate. That means that God has emotions. God is complex. Before God created anything, with whom did He communicate? What was there to choose from which could be either right or wrong?

How could God show love and care? If, before anything else existed, God was a one-in-one, solitary being—like a single person on a desert island in a vast ocean—then He could make noise but not communicate, He could act but do no right or wrong, and though He might feel love, there would be no one upon whom to bestow it. If that were the situation, God would need beings like us in order to express Himself. He would need to create in order to be fulfilled.

Now that is blasphemous. God is self-existent. He is happy and fulfilled in and by Himself. He needs no one and nothing. But how could that be when He was alone, surrounded by an ocean of nothingness?



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