Did Jesus Deny Being God in Mark
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- In Mark 10:18, Jesus asks a rich young man, "Why do you call me good?" Did Jesus deny His own divinity? Explore the meaning behind this controversial verse and its implications for understanding Jesus' identity. Uncover the rich young ruler's question, the deeper meaning of Jesus' words, and the evidence for His divinity found throughout Mark's Gospel.
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Probably no one will see this, but I'd like to share a testimony anyways.
I used to be unitarian, and i too would use this passage to defend my views. However this all changed when I had a very powerful dream.
I was sick at the time with a respiratory infection, and I was praying for healing as I had to be well for my highly physically taxing job.
One night I woke-up halfway, like when you have sleep paralysis and there before was Jesus. He looked over me with his arms stretched out, and asked me "why have you not confessed that I am God?"
Now, I'm a mathematician too, and my problem is that I could not rationalize a being that is both God and Man simultaneously. Jesus knew this was in my heart when I asked him how he could be both.
Of course, being God, he knew exactly what to set in my mind: superposition. Just as in quantum mechanics something can be simultaneously spin up and down (two otherwise opposing states), I realized Jesus could be simultaneously God and Man.
Then He told me "confess now that I am truly God and be healed" and with my new revelation, I did so, proclaiming Lord Jesus you are truly God almighty in the flesh.
I felt the most comforting feeling and warmness consume me, and I felt my spirit crying for joy and God's glory. Then I fell back asleep.
When I woke up in the morning, my shortness of breath was gone, my lungs cleared, cough gone, I had indeed been healed.
Now my faith in Jesus is stronger than ever, ans I wholeheartedly accept his divinity. He is God, God really did allow his spririt to be born into flesh, as the man Jesus.
I see you, brother. Thanks for the wonderful explanation of "superposition". That's certainly a divine revelation/explanation!
Amen brother. We really do have a great God.
Wow. THANK YOU for sharing this testimony. It really touched my heart. God bless you may our Lord strengthen the faith of all His followers ❤️🙏
AMEN ❤❤❤❤
@elexiseuphoriawhat’s the difference?
By Jesus saying: "Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone." I always took it as him saying, "If you're calling me good, and God alone is good, are you calling me God?".
Read in isolation, through trinitarian glasses, it makes perfect sense.
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That does make sense.
@@jaythemachine3845 In a backwards, upside-down, inside-out sort of way.
Christ was *_not_* one to use tricky subtext to convey messages. BUT he did make profound statements which some could easily *_Misunderstand._* Like saying Truth which made his enemies *_Think_* he was calling himself "God," which he *_wasn't!_*
Remember, he needed to be crucified; that was his mission.
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@@jaythemachine3845yeh. That’s how I take it too! Makes sense. Unitarians deny the plainly obvious.
But we need to remember that Unitarians are not saved, so they don’t have spiritual eyes to see.
The real question is ..... Who is Jesus' God in heaven currently who he is serving as high priest forever? This is also my God. Jesus and I serve the same single person as the "Only True God" because Jesus is my lord and master. You serve a different god than Jesus. I think you should know that. His body also serves the same God. The body isn't disjointed from the head. Repent of the trinity false idol.
"I am the good shepherd" - Jesus
@@id744 but that's John's gospel, not as reliable as Mark's.
@@cosimoleone9110 Heretic
and the head of the Church and the Judge of all the earth and ...
@@edwardwalsh5477 What does that have to do with him being called "good"?
@id744 Hey, even the heretics believed Jesus was God in the rejected Gospel of Thomas Jesus, who says that he is one with two others showing the trinity and that he is omniscient that you will find Jesus everywhere in existence.
TLDR, people are misunderstanding the subtext. Jesus wasn't trying to say "you're wrong, I'm not good.", he was actually trying to say "you understand that you're calling me God, right?"
Now that makes perfect sense! Thank you for that! 🙏❤️
OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OMGGG 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@Nick-ij5nt similar to how he comforted john the baptist through "sandals"
"Allow it for now, because this is the way for us to fulfill all righteousness."
@@seonghw4ffles I did the same thing😂😂
@@Nick-ij5nt You literally just reinterpreted the verse in your understanding
You don’t even need the Gospel of Mark to prove Jesus is God. The Gospel of John straight up tells you he is at the start.
True but critics will say that Mark came first and Jesus divinity was a later development.
@@Cklert 🤣🤣
@@CklertWhich can be refuted because Luke confirms Paul's writings in the Book of Acts :P
i thought jesus was the son? does this change between the old and new testament?
@@LUCKY-lf2jv As John puts it, "The Word was with God and the Word WAS God." The person of the Son is of the same substance as the Father, meaning you can call the Father and the Son God. (though be sure not to call the Father the Son and vice versa.)
Key word is why do - You - call me good
He was likely trying to pull a socrates by asking him a question to get an abstract or deeper answer. Jesus questioned his very reason for calling him good. Not denying that he was. And exactly like Testify explained, he was attributing it to its divine origin.
@@Theophoruz ah yes, Jesus, the Son of Socrates. Lol
@@88Padilla 💀
Jesus claimed to be the "good shepherd" in John 10:11
@@88Padilla lol ? Couldn't get the funny part !
1:56 this is why Jesus stooped down to write with his finger in John 8:6 because they cite the Law of Moses in their attempt to catch him but he is demonstrating his finger is the one that wrote the law. He is God.
To a Jew in the first century reading this would’ve made it obvious what John was saying about Jesus.
The Gospels together give us a complete understanding of Jesus from 4 different sources.
Huh. That's an interesting observation I hadn't thought of.
When I first read the story, I was caught up on speculation about WHAT he was writing, like...he was airing some of the Pharisees dirty laundry, so they began leaving in embarrassment.
Before reading this, I was caught up in how cleverly he turned their trap back on themselves, forcing them to claim (even inadvertently or to try denying it afterwards) to be without sin in order to cast the first stone, among a group of people who all think they were the only real holy ones.
But this...hmm, this gives me something new to consider that never occurred to me. Thank you!
@@thegrimharvest read Leviticus 20:10 and see the actual Law they’re referring to. They were in violation of the law because they brought a woman but no man despite the law saying both deserve stoning. Also the judge decides the punishment after hearing witnesses not a mob rule like they tried. Another way Jesus caught them in trap because they weren’t even following the law to begin with!
@@joshuaamado559Also - you couldn't be a witness to a crime you were guilty of. Jesus, when he wanted to say what an awful generation, He was saying what an adulterous generation. This might suggest a more radical reason why it happened that way - most of them engaged in adultery or similar sin, just one of them was cought.
No Jew in the first century would believe that a man was God.
Jeremiah 17:13 KJV
[13] O LORD, the hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shall be ashamed, and they that depart from me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken the LORD, the fountain of living waters.
As an ex uniterian I like these new videos god bless.
@@timber2leasereading the bible ☦️
@@JesusPerez-wd3tq GBY brother! Glory to the triune God!
@@rnhmbover63amen 🙏
@@rnhmbover63
How could God he trinue if the persons of the Trinity are distinguished. If the persons are distinguished, then there is contingencies and dependence on those distinctions. If the Trinity has dependence, then it is not God since God is independence or uncontingent.
@@JesusPerez-wd3tq Have you read 1 Timothy 2:5, Corinthians 8:6, John 14:28, 1 Peter 1:3, John 6:38, John 7:16, John 14:28, Matthew 28:18 and most importantly Luke 3:21, 22. In Luke the heavens literally open up before Jesus and God speaks down to him and says "You are my son" it doesn't get any simpler than that?
Had the rich young ruler responded to "Why do you call Me good? There is none good but One, that is, God." with
"That is why: You are Him!"
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..then we might've seen a similar response that we see in Matthew 16:15-17:
He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?”
Simon Peter answered and said, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Jesus answered and said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah, for flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven."
@@Derek_Baumgartner exactly. similar:
mathew chaoter 15 when the cannanite lady asked to help her daughter.
Jesus at first replies with NO, that he was sent for a primary purpose, and not throw bread to the dogs (to save his people and not the pagans)
when the woman persisted and cleverly says "even dogs get crumbs from the master table".
jesus christ agrees to save the daughter.
Jesus was testing to see if she really wanted help. always challenging followers to go deeper whether needing help or seeking truth, etc.
That really shows what the passage was saying about the ruler, and us. He did not realize Jesus was God because, unlike Simon, this had not been revealed to him. And it was not revealed to him because his heart was not prepared, as Jesus pointed out to him. "There is none that is good" even if they obey the commandments if their hearts are not pointed to Jesus.
Christ calls himself the son of God in both of your scriptures and you still somehow have the notion that is he God himself?
@@fuel_ethanol4020 You ought to actually read the scriptures. This is well-known, well-documented, and well-explained.
@@Austin-kt7ky I did. Here are some for you to read 1 Timothy 2:5, 1 Corinthians 8:6, John 14:28, 1 Peter 1:3, John 6:38, John 7:16, John 14:28, Matthew 28:18 and most importantly Luke 3:21, 22. In Luke the heavens literally open up before Jesus and God speaks down to him and says "You are my son" it doesn't get any simpler than that! What do you think? God bless you
Jesus didn't say, "Don't call me good..."
Same Jesus said “I am the Good Shepherd”
He also said Blasphemy against the son of man can be forgiven, but blasphemy against the holy spirit, cannot be forgiven. Matthew 12:32 🤔
Yea? The verse used in this video says “why do you call me good no one but God is good”
I don’t see your point
@@Madlands69ok and?
@@Madlands69 well yeah, he knew people would doubt / not understand who he truly was and would forgive them for it
The thing is, if you go into the Bible looking for "gotchas" without trying to understand the underlying teachings, you will find plenty of evidence for things the Bible doesn't actually teach.
You only find contradictions if you look for them, like a type of confirmation bias. Most of them are usually discrepancies or straight up misunderstandings that can be reconciled.
@@Theophoruz I think that is the point Steve is trying to make. People are going into the Bible with the wrong mindset clouded and blinded by lies and misconceptions. You can tell right away who reads their Bible and who actually studies it.
It also works the other way. If you go into the bible looking for what you want to believe or do believe already, you'll miss the things that contradict them or you'll look for excuses as to whether or not it's the "correct reading" which Christian websites will readily affirm that it isn't and you're supposed to look at this verse in another book which says what they want to hear even though it's out of context.
@@Theophoruz its scary how many people who take bible fragments out of context exist, some people for example think that God told israelites to sacrifice humans in fire, but in the same chapter few lines below is that God was angry at them for doing this and they learnt this from kaananites etc, despite God told them its bad
@@Sloma2 my grandma told me even satan knows the Bible back to back.
He twisted Gods word in the garden of Eden, he can surely do it again.
I have followed your videos for quite a bit now, and just want to comment how great it is to watch your videos and watch you grow! I am a Theology student at University and greatly appreciate your content! Never stop and God bless!
Another way to look at it is Jesus was challenging the rich young man to see Jesus as God
The man called Jesus "good teacher" and Jesus saying "no one is good but God" is basically asking him "since you say I am good, do you see me as God?"
That perspective of seeing Jesus as a teacher prevented the young man from taking one step further after hearing the instruction
Yes he’s not just a “good teacher”, that’s a good way to put it.
That doesn’t make sense. Imagine calling God God then he asks you if you’re calling him God.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz the man called him teacher, not God
@@sussyorangemush but he questions him on calling him good. Not teacher, he didn’t say why did you call me teacher.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz there are a lot of ways to explain for/against why Jesus specifically called out the "good" part and not the "teacher" part. your argument is valid. but there are plenty other ways to look at it. one view is that Jesus doesn't outrightly reveal Himself as God often - He wants to give an opportunity for people to see Him as God through their own revelation (hence speaking in parables and challenging the rich young man indirectly). also, Jesus seemed to want to challenge the man's definition of "good". to the man, him obeying the laws should qualify him for eternal life. yet Jesus says even that is not good enough. the other underlying meaning is that only God can truly be "good" enough and that is why Jesus Himself had to come and fulfil the law on behalf of men
Perfect timing! I just finished reading Mark 10 because it's scheduled in my daily reading tonight. My study Bible and Commentaries were not of much help. So I decided to wash our dishes and clear my mind off for a bit and play a TH-cam video about Mark 10:18. I tapped the first thing that came and continued on my work. And lo and behold, this video that clarified a lot of things for me, is a new upload!
@@harveygitarista1600 how was it scheduled? Sounds like you eat food that you paid for with your money
matthew 20:15 Lord Jesus calls himself good
... very basically, what Jesus is asking is "why are you calling me good?" just like He asked His disciples "but who do YOU say that I AM?"
had the the guy in Mark 10 answered, "I call you good because you are God" THEN Jesus would have said "blessed are you because flesh and blood have not revealed this unto you but my Father who is in heaven"... Jesus IS God so this question is designed to get the hearers to wonder WHO is Jesus ... and when He cmds him to follow Him, He is pointing to Deut 18:18-19 (as will be clarified in Acts 3:22-23)
Jesus IS God and if you do not believe this, you will die in your sins (John 8:24)
He is God and also The Son while He Sits next to The Right God The Father! Amazing!!
matthew 20:15 Lord Jesus calls himself good
Put it like this because it’s pretty simple:
If Jesus asks “why do you call me good? There is none good but God alone”
Then why didn’t the man answer that question?
Its kinda skipped over in our minds because its skipped over in his mind and therefore skipped over in the story. But I mean the only real answer would have been “well because you’re God” but if the man believed that, the follow up question would have been “well then why am I being so rude? This is the lord standing in front of me!” If the dots connected, the man would have had a mini existential crisis in that moment and would have been on his knees begging for forgiveness right then and there. Think of it like you accidentally as a child said “yea” instead of “yes sir” to your father. Once he gave you that look, you would immediately correct your mistake. That question was supposed to act as the proverbial look.
We know that this line of thinking didn’t cross the man’s mind because that reaction wasn’t given neither was the proper respect up front. So the question isn’t Jesus denying his oneness, it was really a question of faith in the moment. The lack of faithfulness is reflected in the man turning away once the command of “sell all you have to the poor” is given. So Jesus walks away with a “hmm… exactly. Thought so” moment
matthew 20:15 Lord Jesus calls himself good
@timothysmith2437 that's an interpreted take on the verse.
Well that isn't the only reasonable conclusion.
The rich man could also have said he made a mistake in calling him good then.
@@justsumdude7437 wdym
I love your videos man.
I was literally researching this topic a few days ago.
I know you'll soon be one of the top Apologetics channels around. God bless you, brother.
The verse is clear, he is not God isn’t it obvious.
Oh wow I never realized the "follow me" part. Thanks, very good video.
I also want to point out that Jesus also calls himself later on as "I am the GOOD Shepherd" (John 10:11-18). If no one is Good except God by his own words, then why did Jesus claimed to be Good? It is very fascinating of how Jesus reveals himself in subtle ways.
"Well done you *good* and faithful servant" Matthew 25:23 (Jesus calling us *good* if we overcome the world with him in faithfulness)
@@youngknowledgeseeker
Do I believe that Jesus is God? Yes.
Now how can we prove that Jesus is God? The best starting point I had is discovering the pre-existence of Christ, meaning that the bible claimed that Jesus has always existed and alive even before he was borned as a Human. Now the question that arises from this is: WHO IS JESUS BEFORE HE WAS BORNED AS A HUMAN? Some of the basic verses that supports his pre-existence are:
1. John 17:5 ("with the glory I HAD with you BEFORE THE WORLD BEGAN")
2. John 8:57-59 ("BEFORE ABRAHAM WAS, I AM" --> in the Original Greek writings, Jesus described Abraham with the word "genesthai" which means "to come into being", in context, a created one. Meanwhile, Jesus claimed himself as "Ego eimi", a declaration echoing the Exodus 3:14, the name of God "I AM". It is understood that this name is an absolute proclamation of God that he is ever-present, unchangeable, self-sufficient and eternal. Jesus echoes this proclamation and in context, claimed to be present before Abraham and possibly an uncreated being in comparison to Abraham.. That's why the Pharisees wanted to stone Jesus for blasphemy according to the law of Leviticus 24:16)
3. Revelation 22:12-16 ("I AM THE ALPHA and Omega, THE FIRST and the Last, THE BEGINNING and the End")
4.) John 17:24 ("you loved me BEFORE THE CREATION OF THE WORLD")
5.) Colossians 1:16-17 ("HE IS BEFORE ALL THINGS")
6.) John 1:1-3 ("IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD.... HE WAS IN THE BEGINNING WITH GOD")
7.) Isaiah 48:16 ("I have not spoken in secret FROM THE BEGINNING; FROM THE TIME THAT IT WAS, I WAS THERE")
There are a lot more verses like this, but this is interesting enough to ask ourselves.. WHO IS JESUS BEFORE HE WAS BORNED? Well, now the bible made a huge claim that Jesus is God (Bear with me until the end I provided basic points in summary):
Isaiah:
1.) Isaiah 7:14 --> Matthew 1:23 (The son is called "GOD WITH US")
2.) Isaiah 9:6 (The son is called "Mighty GOD". "El Gibbor" in Hebrew, the same term used to describe God)
3.) Isaiah 44:6 --> Revelation 1:17-18, Revelation 22:12-16, and Revelation 2:8 (Jesus claimed a title that should only belong to GOD: The First and the Last. Btw this means that he is claiming to be Eternal, an attribute of God)
Apostle Paul:
4.) Colossians 2:9-10 (Jesus has all the fullness of Deity or GOD in Latin)
5.) Romans 9:5 (Apostle Paul directly said "Christ, who is GOD over all")
6.) Philippians 2:5-8 (Apostle Paul said Jesus was in the form or very nature GOD)
7.) Romans 8:9-10 (Apostle Paul interchangeably used Spirit of GOD with Spirit of Christ, as if they are the same)
8.) Philippians 2:10-11 → Isaiah 45:22-23 (In Isaiah, every knee shall bow and tongue shall confess to GOD, yet Paul applied this verse to Jesus)
9.) Romans 10:9-13 → Joel 2:32 (In Joel, everyone who calls on the name of YAHWEH (in the original writings of Hebrew) or GOD, will be saved and yet Paul once again applied this to Jesus)
10.) 1 Thessalonians 3:13 → Zechariah 14:5 (In case you don't know, all caps LORD in English translation is Yahweh in the original Hebrew writings of the bible, the name of God. Here in Zechariah, the Saints will come with GOD and yet once again Paul applied this to Jesus)
11.) 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8 → Isaiah 66:15 (In Isaiah, YAHWEH will come with his chariots in fire, and yet Paul again applied this to Jesus)
Apostle John, and Jesus himself:
12.) John 1:18 (Jesus was called "The only GOD", “monogenēs theos” in the original Greek writings)
13.) John 20:24-29 (Apostle Thomas called Jesus as "my GOD", and Jesus did not deny it but rather accepted it, even calling people who believe as "blessed").
14.) John 5:18 (The Religious Jews called Jesus as "making himself equal with GOD". Jesus provided examples in the following verses on how He is indeed equal with God)
15.) John 10:30-33 ("I and the Father are One" said by Jesus, which was followed by the Jews saying that Jesus is making himself as GOD. The following verses Jesus once again reasoned with them that it is true)
16.) John 8:56-58 --> Exodus 3:14-15 (Jesus claimed to be the "I AM" or "YAHWEH" in Hebrew, the name of GOD)
17.) John 13:19 --> Isaiah 48:12-22, Isaiah 43:10-13, Isaiah 46:4, Isaiah 41:4 (Jesus claimed to be the "I AM He", the GOD who has spoken in the prophecies of Isaiah, based on some interpretations of Bible Scholars and Experts)
18.) John 10:14-17 --> Zechariah 9:16, Isaiah 40:10-11, Ezekiel 34:11-16 (Jesus claimed to be 'THE' and 'ONE' Shepherd, a title that should only belong to GOD based on the Old Testament)
19.) John 12:40-41 --> Isaiah 6 (Isaiah said this because he saw Jesus according to John, but in the referred chapter, Isaiah saw the "Lord of Hosts" or in other words, GOD)
20.) John 1:1-3 and John 1:14 (The Word was with God, and the Word was GOD. John even go as far as saying that everything was created through the Word, meaning The Creator. The Word is Jesus.)
Other testimonies (Apostle Paul, Mark the Evangelist, Prophet Jeremiah, Prophet Malachi, Luke, Prophet Zechariah, and the Father, God):
21.) Malachi 3:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5 --> Malachi 4:5, Matthew 11:13-14, Mark 1, John 1:29-34, Acts 19:1-7, Matthew 3:1-12
(Malachi 3:1 and Isaiah 40:3-5 said that there would be two people who is coming, the messenger and God ("before ME"). Malachi further clarified that this messenger would be Elijah, but in the New Testament, Jesus said that John the Baptist was the Elijah to come. John would prepare the way of God based on the old testament, however in the New testament, this was fulfilled but instead, John prepared the way of Jesus. Now either the bible is wrong or the prophecies has indeed been fulfilled that John prepared the way of God, which is Jesus based on the fulfillment in New Testament)
22.) 2 Peter 1:1 (Jesus is called the GOD and Saviour. Remember Granville Sharp Rule)
23.) Jeremiah 23:5-6 and Jeremiah 33:15-16 (The King coming from the Line of David (The Messiah/Jesus) has been directly called YAHWEH Tsidkenu, the name of God. I recommend checking the original writings of the bible in Hebrew)
24.) Zechariah 12:1 and Zechariah 12:10 (Yahweh/GOD was speaking in this chapter, and later, GOD said that he would be pierced "they will look at ME whom they pierced" and they will mourn as if mourning for an only son/child. This was fulfilled in the New Testament as Jesus was pierced by Nails and a Spear, and mourned by the people as the SON of GOD)
25.) Mark 2:5-7 (GOD is the only one who is allowed to forgive sins, yet Jesus did it. In the next verses, Jesus claimed to be the "SON OF MAN", a title of deity who will be worshiped and even do something God can only do in the Old testament, that is coming on the clouds of Heaven. This is based on the prophecy of Daniel 7:13-14. This is a very surprising verse from the Old Testament as the bible made it clear that we must only Worship God, and yet here a Human would be worshipped)
26.) Hebrews 1:2-3 (Jesus is the radiance and the EXACT imprint of GOD, and even goes as far as saying that it is through Jesus everything was created and uphold/sustained in the universe)
27.) Acts 20:28 (GOD purchased his Church through his Blood. The Father is a spirit with no Blood, so who is this God with Blood? Well the claim of the Apostle Paul is that Jesus has as he is both fully Human and fully GOD)
28.) Luke 7:14-16 (The people called Jesus as "GOD has visited His people")
29.) Titus 2:13-14 (Jesus is called "Great GOD and Saviour)
30.) Hebrews 1:6-12 (The Heavenly Father directly called Jesus as GOD, yet the Father also called himself God (as stated "Your Throne, O GOD" ..................... "Therefore GOD, your GOD"). The Father even made a wild claim that Jesus is the one who laid the foundations of the Earth and Heaven, the Creator.
And these are not even all of the verses that provide us evidences of who Jesus truly is. I was able to observe the deity of Christ based in the following categories:
1. Jesus is PROCLAIMED as God
2. Jesus is described with ATTRIBUTES of God
3. Jesus claimed TITLES that should only belong to God
4. Jesus receive HONOR and WORSHIP that is reserved and belonging only to God
5. Jesus do DEEDS that only God can do
6. Jesus has fulfilled PROPHECIES about God, and those unfulfilled prophecies about God are applied to Jesus
Now with all these in mind, the reasonable hypothesis we can come up with is either Jesus, the Apostles, the Prophets, and the Heavenly Father is a Liar, or they are telling the truth that Jesus is God and the Father is God, and yet God is One. And the only way to justify this claim is by accepting what Jesus claimed in John 10:30-33 "I and the Father are One". Thus, the "TRINITY" or even "BINITARIAN" would start to make sense. .
Btw, other interesting verses I found that also peak my interest was:
Isaiah 48:16 and Zechariah 2:10-11 where God is speaking and yet He said that He is sent by God. GOD SENT BY GOD. How do we justify that?
Or perhaps John 1:1.. "The Word was with God, and The Word was God". GOD WITH GOD. How do we justify that?
@@youngknowledgeseekerJohn 14:10 doesn’t mean that Jesus never speaks about himself. Rather, it’s saying that Jesus doesn’t speak on his own initiative - independently from the Father.
In John 8:18, Jesus explicitly says that he bears witness of himself, along with the witness of the Father.
The Father and Son work together in perfect harmony, not separately with their own agendas (John 5:19).
“greater” doesn’t always mean greater in quality. Earlier in John 14:12, Jesus says that the disciples will perform “greater” works - not in the sense that their works will be greater in quality - but in the sense that they will perform more works and reach more people.
In John 14:13-14, Jesus implies his own divine attribute of omnipresence by being able to answer the requests of the disciples.
After Jesus goes to the Father, Jesus will answer the requests of the disciples (multiple people) wherever they are, in multiple locations (John 14:12-14).
Typically, people would say that this is something that God alone can do. I can’t think of a parallel example of anybody else being able to answer multiple people in multiple locations.
That Jesus has the same presence as the Father is reinforced in John 14:23.
When reading John 1:3-4, John 1:9, and John 15:1, we see that Jesus has the same qualities as the Father:
- the Word is everlasting and uncreated (John 1:3).
- Jesus is the First and the Last (Revelation 1:17-18).
- the Word is the true light, the source of light that gives light and life to the faithful (John 1:4 and John 1:9).
- Jesus is the true vine that is the source of goodness, apart from whom we can do nothing (John 15:1, John 15:5).
And yet, we would say these things are only attributable to God:
- God alone is everlasting and uncreated (Psalm 90:2).
- God alone is the First and the Last (Isaiah 44:6).
- God is the source of life that gives us light (Psalm 36:9, compare with John 1:4).
- God is the faithful’s everlasting light, the source of their light (Isaiah 60:19).
- God alone is the source of goodness (Mark 10:18).
Therefore, the Word is God in the sense of essence and nature. This solidarity goes beyond unity in purpose and agenda; it’s a unity of the uncreated everlasting.
@hiraethreizu1627 hello hira. Though I thank you for your cordial response, that is all pretty much basic information. I am a former trinitarian.
There are plenty of people who know all the material you referenced, it's just not very convincing information. I suggest to you that much of it is a *ton* of inferring from the text too, rather than regarding explicit statements of identity as of most importance.
@zekdom okay, but you, I, and the Apostle Paul are *good* too. Are we God?
What I really appreciate about your recent videos is that they are not just picking apart random heresies, they are putting together a very solid image of God and his word.
Actually he is twisting the text.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz I'll never understand why people bother to come in and drop contrarian comments like yours without bothering to explain yourselves. Repent and ask God for wisdom on the meaning on his word, rather than asking your heart which is deceitful above all things.
@@Austin-kt7kyI am sorry but what I am trying to say is that he is changing the meaning of the text, it’s clear Jesus is not God but Christian’s want to believe it so badly even if Jesus says he is not god . They will say he actually means he is God or he is talking in his humanity or something like that.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fzI don't speak about what Muslims believe because I am not a Muslim and I don't read the Quran. I speak about what Christians believe because I am a Christian and have spent over 2 decades entrenched in God's word. I am intimately familiar with what is written in its pages, you are not.There is virtue in learning when to keep your mouth shut and listen. Before going around declaring your perceived wisdom, maybe you should honestly ask yourself if you've done due diligence to understand what you are critiquing (you have not). Answers to your every false criticism are a mere google search away.
“Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools speak because they have to say something”
Learn this wisdom.
Every good and perfect gift comes down from the father
Amen! And contrary to Trinity, Christ said that he was lesser than the Father -- NOT equal to Him.
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@@RodMartinJr “I and the Father are One.” - Jn 10:30
@@idonthaveideasformyhandle So, are you saying that Jesus is the Father???
Personally, I think he was talking about HARMONY -- and NOT identity.
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"And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent" (John 17:3, ESV).
Jesus also literally calls himself the good shepherd. Claiming Jesus denied his divinity only makes sense if you completely ignore the context
He said the I am is the good shepherd it's the God which dwells in man
Normally I citate the verse where Jesus outright calls himself the good shepherd and we both know what old testament verse that is citated from.
John 10:11-18
Psalm 23 and others
It’s clear he is not God. There are many verses that show this.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz Like what? 😂
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz According to the Bible, the Father gives glory to the Son. In John 17:1-5, Jesus prays:
"Father, the hour has come. Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you... And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began."
Jesus is asking the Father to restore the glory they shared before the world was created. The Father gives glory to the Son, and the Son, in turn, glorifies the Father.
In other verses, like Matthew 26:65 and Mark 14:62, Jesus is given glory by the Father, and He is worshiped as the Son of God.
In Christian theology, this mutual glorification is known as the "circumincession" or "co-inherence" of the Trinity, where the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit share and give glory to each other, demonstrating their unity and equality.
Here are some Bible verses that show Jesus and the Father have the same will ¹ ² ³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶:
- *John 10:30*: "I and the Father are one." This verse shows that Jesus and the Father are equal and have the same will.
- *John 10:38*: Jesus said, "Even though you do not believe me, believe the works, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father."
- *John 5:19*: Jesus said, "Very truly I tell you, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what he sees his Father doing, because whatever the Father does the Son also does."
- *John 14:31*: Jesus said, "but so that the world may know that I love the Father, I do exactly as the Father commanded Me."
- *Matthew 26:39*: Jesus prayed, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not as I will, but as You will." This verse shows that Jesus submitted His will to the Father's will.
After Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, there are several verses that suggest He no longer limited His divine power. Here are a few examples:
- Philippians 2:9-11: "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
- John 20:28: "Thomas said to him, 'My Lord and my God!'"
- Hebrews 1:3: "The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven."
- Matthew 28:18: "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'"
These verses suggest that after His resurrection, Jesus was no longer limiting His divine power and was fully exercising His authority as the Son of God.
Even Jewish Tanakh old testament Torah Ne'vim Ketuvim writings suggest Tri-unity
Here are some Old Testament verses that Christians interpret as hinting at the Trinity and God sending God:
1. Genesis 1:1-3 - "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth...and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters." (Implies multiple persons in the Godhead)
2. Genesis 3:22 - "Then the Lord God said, 'Behold, the man has become like one of us...' " (Plural pronoun "us" suggests multiple persons in the Godhead)
3. Genesis 11:7 - "Come, let us go down and confuse their language..." (Plural pronoun "us" suggests multiple persons in the Godhead)
4. Isaiah 6:8 - "Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' " (Plural pronoun "us" suggests multiple persons in the Godhead)
5. Isaiah 48:16 - "Come near me, hear this: from the beginning I have not spoken in secret, from the time it came to be I have been there.” (Some interpret "I have been there" as a reference to the pre-existent Son)
6. Isaiah 61:1-2 - "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good news to the poor..." (Implies the Spirit and the Lord are distinct)
7. Psalm 2:7 - "You are my Son, today I have begotten you." (Some interpret "today" as a reference to the eternal generation of the Son)
8. Psalm 110:1 - "The Lord says to my Lord: 'Sit at my right hand, until I make your enemies your footstool.' " (Implies multiple persons in the Godhead)
9. Proverbs 8:22-31 - "The Lord possessed me at the beginning of his work...then I was beside him like a master workman." (Some interpret "me" as a reference to the pre-existent Son)
10. Micah 5:2 - "But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too small to be among the clans of Judah, from you for me one will go out to be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from old, from ancient times." (Some interpret "whose origins are from old" as a reference to the eternal nature of the Son)
Please note that these verses are subject to interpretation and not all Christians or theologians agree on their implications regarding the Trinity.
Humanity made in God's image.
We have a body, soul and spirit
Here's a brief overview of the differences between body, soul, and spirit, based on biblical and theological perspectives:
_Body_:
+ The physical, tangible aspect of a person
+ Made up of flesh, blood, and bones
+ Subject to decay, death, and corruption
+ 1 Corinthians 15:42-44, 1 Thessalonians 5:23
_Soul_:
+ The immaterial, intangible aspect of a person
+ Associated with emotions, thoughts, and feelings
+ Often referred to as the "heart" or "mind"
+ Matthew 11:29, Hebrews 6:19, 1 Peter 2:11
_Spirit_:
+ The deepest, most profound aspect of a person
+ The part that connects with God and the divine
+ Associated with conscience, intuition, and spiritual awareness
+ John 4:24, Romans 8:16, 1 Corinthians 2:11
Keep in mind that these distinctions are not always clear-cut and can be interpreted differently across various theological traditions. However, this gives you a general idea of the differences between body, soul, and spirit.
God has a same triune attributes
Yes, there are divine parallels with the Trinity in attributes, where God's nature is reflected in His relationships with us and within Himself. Here are some verses that support this idea:
_Unity and Diversity_:
- Deuteronomy 6:4 (Shema): "Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God, the Lord is one!"
- Matthew 28:19: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
_Love and Relationships_:
- 1 John 4:8: "God is love."
- John 17:24: "Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, that they may see my glory, which you have given me because you loved me before the foundation of the world."
_ Wisdom and Understanding_:
- Proverbs 9:1: "Wisdom has built her house; she has set up her seven pillars."
- Isaiah 40:28: "Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth."
_Power and Strength_:
- Psalm 62:11: "Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God."
- Luke 1:35: "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you."
These verses demonstrate how God's attributes reflect the Trinity's unity, diversity, love, wisdom, and power. While the Trinity is a mystery, these parallels help us understand God's nature and relationships within Himself and with us.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz Here are some Bible verses where Jesus calls himself Lord or is called Lord, or uses equivocal titles that only Old Testament God can use ¹ ² ³ ⁴:
- *Jesus calls himself Lord*: In Luke 19:31 and John 13:13, Jesus refers to himself as Lord.
- *Jesus is called Lord*: In Matthew 8:2, a leper calls Jesus Lord, showing him respect as a healer and teacher. After the resurrection, the title “Lord,” as applied to Jesus, became much more than a title of honor or respect, and saying, “Jesus is Lord,” became a way of declaring Jesus’ deity.
- *Equivocal titles*: In Matthew 22:41-46, Jesus asks the Pharisees how David can call his descendant Lord, quoting Psalm 110:1, which says, “The Lord said to my Lord: ‘Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.’” Jesus is essentially asking the Pharisees to understand that he is not just the son of David, but also the Lord who was prophesied in the Old Testament.
- *Other verses*: Other verses that use equivocal titles include Matthew 28:18-20, where Jesus says, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” In Revelation 19:16, Jesus is called King of kings and Lord of lords.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz After Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, there are several verses that suggest He no longer limited His divine power. Here are a few examples:
- Philippians 2:9-11: "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."
- John 20:28: "Thomas said to him, 'My Lord and my God!'"
- Hebrews 1:3: "The Son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word. After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven."
- Matthew 28:18: "Then Jesus came to them and said, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.'"
These verses suggest that after His resurrection, Jesus was no longer limiting His divine power and was fully exercising His authority as the Son of God.
He was basically saying. "I cant be good unless I Am God". (which He is)
@ScottJackson. yeah Hes saying He didnt make it up but that it was Gods teachings
@ScottJackson. yes. God sent a part of Himself to take on a human body. the part of Him that takes on the human body was sent by God.
@ScottJackson. "Before Abraham was born, I Am"
Who are you to speak on behalf of the Son of God
What Jesus is saying is simple but to support your delusions you twist his words
@@Backswell "I and the Father are one" kinda disproves your point
This video was super helpful after the commentary in the last video. I did not know all of the depth of this and I appreciate you putting it together.
God bless The Lord who has offered us eternal like for his own.
matthew 20:15 Lord Jesus calls himself good
@@timothysmith2437 indeed he does, he is The Good Shepherd, The Good Lord.
When God asked Adam "where are you?" in the garden of Eden, he wasnt denying his omniscience, to imply he didnt know where Adam was. He was getting Adam to think.
'Why do you call me good?" Is clearly in the same boat, especially when Jesus made it clear already "I AM the truth", "Before Abraham was, I AM"
Holy Spirit is the best teacher.
i feel you left out important parts.
- first in the OT God promised Israel material wealth when they obey Him. They would see a rich man as bless by God.
- Even though the man was blessed with riches he knew something still not right which cause him to ask " GOOD master, what shall I DO that I may inherit eternal life?"
- Jesus focus on the word GOOD. there is only one good that's God
- Then Jesus listed the commandments dealing with your fellowmen. Remember God is Good yet Jesus left out the commandments dealing with God.
- The man claimed he kept those commandments which Jesus didn't rebuke him. It seems he became rich without doing wrong toward his fellowman.
- Then Jesus told him something that is not found in the law : " sell EVERYTHING and give to the poor, take up the cross and follow me."
- Where was Jesus heading? to the cross. It's at the cross the man could inherit eternal life which is what he asked. The commandment Jesus give the man is the very commandment he was fulfilling.
- The disciples were shocked when Jesus described how hard for a rich man to enter heaven. because they saw a rich man as being blessed by God.
- Jesus final conclusion of GOOD is " With men it's impossible but not with God, for with God all things are possible.
- Then Jesus went to the cross to do the impossible. Jesus is Good , thus Jesus is God.
Matthew 25:23 - Jesus will call Christians "good" too. Are we God?
@@youngknowledgeseeker Context is important here. The Bible wasn't written in chapters and verses as they were added later. In context the man question was "What shall I DO that I may inherit eternal life?"
When I claim someone is a good Christian I'm not claiming they are good enough to go to heaven on their own merit but simply they are good at following the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Matthew 25:23 is part of Jesus parable on good stewardship. Jesus is connecting how you treat your fellowman especially other beleivers to how you treat him.
@smidlee7747 The Master [the Messiah] returns. To the faithful servants [Christians], he says "well done *good* servants"
I am merely pointing out the special treatment *good* seems to get in Mark 10:18 but not Matthew 25:26. It seems biased. Perhaps some people who read this will have realized they haven't considered this in their exegesis of whether or not Jesus is truly being portrayed as God or not in the New Testament.
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It's Jesus who defined "Good" in the light of eternal life in Mark 10. That way you don't misunderstand what he meant by good.
The standard of goodness Jesus laid out to enter heaven is measure to God's goodness and not man's goodness. Then Jesus did exactly what he told the rich man to do. That means Jesus is Good as God is Good. Thus Jesus is God.
@smidlee7747 We can agree to disagree. Thanks for being cordial though.
Christ isn't denying divinity. He's addressing the man's question as an unintentional slight to who he is.
"If I'm merely a good teacher to you, and is all you see in me, then you're already putting upon me something that ONLY belongs to the Father in Heaven, who IS good."
He's turning the question around on the Rich Man by refusing to take on a title that is unbecoming to who he is, really. And reminding the man that even the BEST teacher, is still not worthy of being "good", compared to the Father in Heaven.
This video came up just as I very recently heard about this claim and was bugged by it. Coincidence? perhaps not. Thank you for the video!
It is a sign god is trying to tell you he is triune in nature.
modern day heretics: What if Arius was right
Saint Athanasius in Heaven: “God why are they so stupid”
They are stupid because they don’t read a doctrine into scripture?
You call someone stupid because they don’t believe what you do. I’m in no position to judge but you are also not just because you believe something different doesn’t make you better and it’s a sign that you don’t follow the truth if you insult people
😂😂😂 good one athanasius destroyed arius!
El mejor abogado de San Atanasio es el primer capítulo de Juan.
@@emmanuelyahaya-nh9fq The problem is not that somebody doesn't believe what you believe, the problem is with the people who deny the truth and want to hold on in their beliefs despite every fact and proof against their theory. And a much bigger problem is when they want to make others to follow them. I believe that if a person seeks the truth then God can show it to him/her, but these people where sure of their truth and didn't accept the counter arguments. And I think they deserve the word "stupid" because it is unfortunately right. It is a word with a very negative meaning
The logic can thus be summarized as follows:
1: Jesus claims only God is good.
2: Jesus claims to be good.
3: Therefore, Jesus claims to be God.
When you study the Bible in it's entirety more than once you finally realize that Jesus was there from the very beginning. In Joshua 5:13 we see Joshua approaching the city of Jericho when he is confronted by "a man with a sword". Joshua is commanded to remove his sandals as he is standing on Holy ground. Not only does this "Commander of the army of the Lord" allow Joshua to fall down and worship Him but He gives Joshua the same commandment as Moses (Exo 3:5) was given at the burning bush. Angels do not require worship. Only the fallen angels try to trick people into worshipping them instead of God. This was Jesus Christ showing Himself as He went before the Israeli army destroying the nephilim cities of Canaan.
Light bulb just went on in my head! Ty for this.
Mat 20:15 KJV
Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? Is thine eye evil, because I am good?
Lord Jesus Christ did not deny His own divinity. Lord Jesus Christ acknowledged his own divinity in Mat 20:15 KJV.
Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again the third day according to the scriptures.
AMEN, i died for 18mins i seen him he showed me all my sins billions instantly like we spent 8 hours on every sin every second, i had never read the bible before this happened to me but 100 % believed in Lord Jesus just didn't know him its all the truth you will never die weather you go up or down, Lord Jesus is almighty god
I appreciate the new videos addressing common Muslim objections--and lumping in Ehrman into this video is helpful too. You're using relatively simple language and graphics, along with quotes, as a way of directly addressing their common objections without singling them out. Great stuff!
Jesus literally says I am the good shepherd
Jesus said many things which can, from certain viewpoints seem contradictory, but only when seen from the level of a mortal who does not know ALL OF GOD'S TRUTH. Are you omniscient? I'm not. Moses was called "God" in Exodus. The Jewish Judges were called Gods. And God considered Noah to be Good, for he found favor with the Heavenly Father. Yet, we don't normally think of Noah as "God."
If you ever learn anything in this life, I hope it is this: *_Humility to God's Truth, and NOT to the Dogmas of men._* Trinitarianism is dogma, invented in the 4th century and "perfected" over the next several hundred years.
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@@RodMartinJr On one hand I agree with you, but like Jesus I think you and the Christians are looking at everything backwards. We are all on some deeper level omniscient because we are all sparks of God that don't recognize our true self. Like it, lump it, you can't change it. Science gets closer and closer to that reality everyday.
@RodMartinJr Then why does the church Christ founded ( The Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church ) say He is God? You've been deceived by the Devil.
@@ChristianKnight-1054 Simple answer is that what is practical is more reliable than the churches opinion. And it's entirely possible that many of the followers outside the disciples didn't even understand the deeper meaning of his teachings. Jesus perhaps wanted the meaning of his teachings to snowball and evolve as people become more conscious which is EXACTLY what is happening. It's a trogon horse of profound wisdom disguised as a complete Balonga of a religion.
@@jamesworley9888 And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my Father who is in heaven. 18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock[a] I will build my church, and the gates of hell[b] shall not prevail against it. 19 I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed[c] in heaven.” This verse tells us about the power of the priests of the Church.
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Time-stamps
0:53 - Jesus never says, “I am not good.” Instead, Jesus is highlighting that there’s only one source of true goodness.
1:24, 1:39 - After talking about God’s goodness, Jesus does something unexpected… Jesus adds a command to follow Jesus, right alongside (part of) the Ten Commandments.
According to the First Testament, the Ten Commandments are written by the finger of God. And here in Mark 10, Jesus is adding the “follow me” command, as if this is just as important as the Ten Commandments.
2:18 - From “The Pre-existent Son” by Simon J. Gathercole:
“What is most striking is that having established the one good God is the one who defines what is required of human beings, in the final analysis Jesus is the one who defines what is ultimately commanded… If God alone is good and able to give commandments, then Jesus does so as well. By implication, then, he is also good. And he is good not in the sense implied by the rich man, but in the absolute, divine sense used by Jesus himself.”
2:42 - Other clues in Mark’s Gospel that Jesus is the pre-existent God.
3:30 - Mark 1:3 and Isaiah 40:3
4:28 - Mark 2:28, “Lord of the Sabbath”
4:47 - Exodus 31:13, Leviticus 19:3, Leviticus 19:30, Ezekiel 20:12-13
5:07 - That Mark 2:28’s “Son of Man” isn’t talking about humanity in general, can be seen as a pattern beginning around Mark 2:10. When paired with Mark 2:10, this suggests that Mark 2:28 is Jesus talking about himself in his unique authority as the Son of God.
5:40 - Forgiving sins as a priestly prerogative?
6:00 - In Mark 2:6-7, were the scribes accusing Jesus of blasphemy for acting like a priest? That doesn’t make sense.
Instead, the focus is on Jesus having the authority to forgive sins as the Son of Man (Mark 2:10).
Note the Son of Man connection with Mark 14:61-64 where the high priest accuses Jesus of “blasphemy” after Jesus claims to be the Son of Man who will come on the clouds and sit on the right hand of Power. See Daniel 7:13-14.
Love this channel! You are strengthening peoples faith through these explanations. Believe it or not, the inquiries that Muslim apologists ask can make one question their faith. But with channels like yours it reinforces our belief, as well as motivate us to look into and study the Gospels even deeper. Thank you.
Let's not forget that Jesus is sinless and therefore is good
@@MartimDev who said he was sinless? He called someone Satan, he called someone a dog and a baptism was performed on him. This is all according to biblical scripture
Secondly, if you believe he is God then you have to believe all the atrocities he caused in the Old Testament. Sexism, racism, killing, slavery and so much worse
to anyone who says that Jesus is not God: In the Book of Revelation it is written, "I am the Alpha and the Omega (the first and the last) says the Lord God", and later it is written that Jesus says: "I am the First and the Last"
@jjw00dw1he will write not only the name of God but also his own name on the temple. so where there is the name of God there is also the name of Christ equally. If I understood the text correctly. anyway what I wrote is how Jesus describes himself with the adjective of God.
Jesus is king!
matthew 20:15 Lord Jesus calls himself good
Isaiah 9:6 "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, THE MIGHTY GOD, THE EVERLASTING FATHER, The Prince of Peace." Now notice in that part that predicts Jesus's birth, I highlighted the exact part that confirms his identity as the Father. He is quite literally in the true image of God because he IS God, but humbled as a human, a man, one of us.
I always thought he was trying to get him to admit he was God by asking that question.
The short answer:
Rich man : "good teacher..."
Jesus: "Nu-uh, no one is good but God"
Rich Man: "So you're not good?"
Jesus : "I'm saying you don't know who I am Boy"
Why did jesus say "father why have you forsaken me"?
If he was god why did he forsake himself?
Im actually just curious. He always references god as a separate being.
@@-Verycardhock he’s just quoting old verses from Old Testament, verses that foreshadowed Jesus
It’s all mental gymnastics
Distinct, not separate!
honestly, video didnt really help me understand this but, one comment did.
basically Jesus is bringing up the preexisting notion that no one is good but God (knowing he is God) after the man called HIM good.
By doing this he points out the mans hypocrisy.
He then adds his own commandment to sell everything and follow him to which, the man rejects.
hes saying:
"Hey wait, isnt the only good one God? But you just called me good so essentially you're calling me God, so do what i say if im so good."
if anything this story actually proves that Jesus is God rather than proving hes not
So, let me get this right. You are claiming that Jesus said “ Only God is good” so that you would conclude that he is God??
If you knew nothing else about Jesus but this exchange you couldn’t reasonably make that conclusion. Any human being , and many say the expression “ Hod is good” every day.
The better conclusion is that Jesus is highlighting that God’s own essential goodness can be imitated by anyone. Jesus himself advocating and practicing imitating the essential goodness of his Father.
Any other conclusion is spurious or deceptive.
Very very good job 👏 I am a ex jw and I love Jesus Christ so very much
For "THE LOVE" of money is the root of all evil...
Jesus said he had no power of his own but what was given to him by the Father. He was a vassal for the Lord
Jesus is Good, got it?
Better than anyone
No, he's trying to get the guy to realize exactly who he's speaking to.
Jesus :No one is good but God
Muslim Apologists : ahah
Me : go on
Jesus chapters later : I'm the ( good) shepherd
Indeed
Indeed
Jesus ate food pooped in the woods his poo smelled horrible. some said ungodly
@@aaronmusa234 where is that in the bible?
@@JesusPerez-wd3tq page 31. where the father says to eat his son and drink his blood for the free salvation. wide road Jesus said avoid. o y vey
Jesus said "only God is good" and he also said: "iam the good Shepherd" like in Psalm 23 :"the lord (YHWH-God) is my shepherd" that would explain it to in my opinion. Good work keep going Jesus loves you🙏🏼🫶🏼✝️
I would argue that Jesus asked this question to make the rich guy realize that Jesus is God since he called him good (indeed Jesus is the only good person that ever existed)but only God is good ergo :Jesus is God !
That doesn’t make any sense.
@AhmedHassan-vo5fz Jesus always asked questions it makes perfekt sense like when Thomas asked who he is ,Jesus just returned the question "What do you think who I am?".
MIND BLOWN
When I read this verse, I always picture Jesus smirking at the man rather than calling him out.
That's probably because you project your own worldly thoughts onto what you read. Jesus as depicted in the bible wouldn't be as prideful or haughty as you are.
That's a perfect Trinitarian notion. But when you take ALL of Christ's other statements about being lesser than God, and going back to God after his resurrection, and the epistle 1 Timothy (2.5), you see that Jesus is not part of the godhead. But he is a servant OF God, a mediator BETWEEN God and man, and someone who came down from Heaven to redeem his brothers and sisters *_after_* having been the First to have gone up to Heaven (John 3.13) and thus earning God's admiration and respect.
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@@RodMartinJr Jesus also said “before Abraham was, I AM” and the Jews listening to Him tried to stone Him. (John 8:58-59).
There is no way this isn’t a reference to Exodus.
It’s not this is the polytheism of the author showing it’s a reference to John 11
@@emryswilliams9190 Perhaps it is.
But what does it mean?
Here's one interpretation: Heaven is timeless, at least in the sense of physical time (deterministic, continuity-based, dichotomous). Everyone in Heaven is thus timeless. The 6 days of creation were timeless; and time only began with God "resting." The opposite of resting is taking up the yoke of responsibility, which I think Christ was referring to when he said that the Truth will set you free. Example: A trauma victim does not receive freedom from their suffering until they take FULL responsibility for that suffering. And Christ took FULL responsibility for all the sins of the world, giving us our path to freedom.
In this context, there is no "past" in Heaven, so you would never say, "Before Abraham was, I was." There is only "I AM." This applies to all the angels, to God and to Christ.
And there are OTHER interpretations of the "I AM" statement. Don't be so attached to your beliefs. *_Stay humble._* God may yet have NEW things to teach you, for *_no one is omniscient._*
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Thankyou God bless you ❤ the devil and his deceptions are many but we have the discernment of the spirit of wisdom
Can u make a video debunking @FarhanAhmedZia
As a Catholic who’s read the Qur’an, I think he needs better logic then just one verse
Edit: And maybe you can ask this controversial question? Most Muslims I know always say this isn’t in the Qur’an but since I’ve read it I know it there. Muslims say Islam is a religion of peace and if people talk about it, they say terrorist Groups like ISIS and HAMAS are misinterpreting the Qur’an but they ain’t. In Surah 9:5: "Then kill the disbelievers (non-Muslims) wherever you find them, capture them and besiege them, and lie in wait for them in each and every ambush …" This is a controversial topic but I would love to see you talk about it if you want (not forcing you or nun) love your vids testify! ♥️🙏🇻🇦🇻🇦
He was destroyed By GodLogic
See my community tab. I responded to one of his videos in a blog post. I don't really do response videos. I asked Farhan if he would debate me and he said he'd have to send someone else in his place and said he wasn't a "debater." I said we could have a public convo and he wants a private one. So what does that tell you?
@@TestifyApologetics that tells us he is coping
@@TestifyApologetics He can literally do nothing but obfuscate and employ quoque fallacies. He likes his own comments and deletes the comments made by others, that should tell you how strong he feels his position is LMAO.
That verse was revealed for a particular time after a particular incident. Second Jesus denied being God in the verse of the video, it’s clear as day. In John he says the father is the only true god. ..
Nice big word salad you offer as an explanation. Jesus said "why do you call me good? No one is good but God" Would be the same as saying "why do you worship me? No one is worthy of worship but God". I think Jesus is making himself clear, "do not call me good, for I am not God"
He explained it
Premise 1. You called me good.
Premise 2. Only God is Good.
So the logical conclusion is you called me good does that mean you believe I am God?
Quick answer - He didn't deny He was God, He is telling the man "Why are you seeking to follow me if you don't believe who I am, and don't want to obey what I say?"
It's a fairly simple passage that is not hard to understand. The rich young man was trying to argue with Christ because his heart wasn't in the right place.
Bro what did you read, it’s clear he is not God. That’s what he is saying. Do you have any statement where he says I am almighty God or the likes.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz Yes actually, Jesus did say he was God and it is in the bible. Of course, I doubt a servant of Satan like yourself will ever admit or acknowledge it if I show you.
But that is the point, I CAN show precisely where in the Bible Jesus attributes the name of God to himself. I can show that it connects to the old testament all the way back to Genesis. The problem is that you are trying to fabricate a lie, and you fully well know it.
So you tell me, why should I waste my time casting pearls before a swine who is trying to pick a fight and won't acknowledge the truth even if I show you?
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz Yes actually, Jesus did say he was God and it is in the bible. Of course, I doubt a servant of Satan like yourself will ever admit or acknowledge it if I show you.
But that is the point, I CAN show precisely where in the Bible Jesus attributes the name of God to himself. I can show that it connects to the old testament all the way back to Genesis. The problem is that you are trying to fabricate a lie, and you fully well know it.
So you tell me, why should I waste my time casting pearls before a swine who is trying to pick a fight and won't acknowledge the truth even if I show you?
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Yes actually, Jesus did say he was God and it is in the bible. Of course, I doubt a servant of Satan like yourself will ever admit or acknowledge it if I show you.
But that is the point, I CAN show precisely where in the Bible Jesus attributes the name of God to himself. I can show that it connects to the old testament all the way back to Genesis. The problem is that you are trying to fabricate a l i e, and you fully well know it.
So you tell me, why should I waste my time casting pearls before a s w i n e who is trying to pick a f i g h t and won't acknowledge the truth even if I show you?
Yes actually, Jesus did say he was God and it is in the bible. Of course, I doubt a servant of S a t a n like yourself will ever admit or acknowledge it if I show you.
But that is the point, I CAN show precisely where in the Bible Jesus attributes the name of God to himself. I can show that it connects to the old testament all the way back to Genesis. The problem is that you are trying to fabricate a l i e, and you fully well know it.
So you tell me, why should I waste my time casting pearls before a s w i n e who is trying to pick a f i g h t and won't acknowledge the truth even if I show you?
Great Narration ..Very well explained..Thnx so much..👍😊
The entire point of the gospel is to point out that Jesus is going to die as the saviour who carries our sins. One must be truly perfect in goodness to do such a substitution task. If the gospel points out that he successfully did his mission then obviously he must be good to fulfill the criteria above. If he is good then according to the verse we've discussed in this video HE IS GOD. It's that simple! ( Even according to Quaran Jesus was sinless right ?)
Indeed
That's definitely not the point of the gospel. The fact that he was murdered is the LEAST important thing that Jesus wanted to convey to us in his 3 decades of life. He was murdered for his teachings. His teachings are what will save us from our sins, not the fact that he died
@@nickfleming3719 "But he was pierced for our transgressions,
he was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was on him"
"Yet it was the Lord’s will to crush him and cause him to suffer,
and though the Lord makes[c] his life an offering for sin"
"Our sins are washed away and we are made clean because Christ gave His own body as a gift to God. He did this once for all time."
I get what you say brother. But we are portraying different parts of the big picture. The salvation starts only by his sacrifice and apart from his sacrifice we cannot be seen righteous at the sight of God. Because if it was merely by practicing teaching it sounds by itself again like the old testament way of being justified by our own practices of being good. But as we are saved by his sacrifice we get grafted into this vine Jesus. Now the holy spirit empowers us to follow his teachings and grow in holiness. Not by our own might and power but by the empowering of the holy spirit which was made possible for mankind by the wonderful work of JESUS on the cross.
@josephjebarajs3550 His teachings are what bring us peace. The Lord's will was for him to preach a message that would get him killed. Our sins are washed away by Jesus' teachings, and he "gave his body" by teaching a message that went so against the beliefs of the time that it led to his execution.
Salvation starts with following his teachings, not from his death. If his death was the thing that saved us, then God would have had him killed as a baby. His death was not some magical ritual sacrifice that appeased God. That is paganistic. His death is not what saved us.
@@nickfleming3719 verse for your arguments please ?
His death is not like something to please God. But our punishment came upon him. Also consider this "“Indeed, under the law almost everything is purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins” (Heb. 9:22)". It is always good to let the verse speak for itself brother...
With love: Jesus doesn’t merely “rattle off” the commandments. He wonderfully and eloquently teaches how the law is the schoolmaster.
"no one is good but God alone" wink wink
Thanks for your work, it is really helpfull
People dont understand that him being the literal Son of God is calling him God and divine in itself.
A giraffe has a baby what will that baby be?An alligator?
1 Timothy 2:5 makes it so simple. Then there are dozens of other scriptures that clearly and simply state Jesus is the son of God not God. The heavens could literally open up before Testify and God could speak to Jesus and say "You are my son" and he would still find some way to work around the obvious and justify his pre existing notions.
@@fuel_ethanol4020 it’s impressive how desperately you’re clinging on to one sentence of one letter that Paul wrote!
@@Glory_be_to_Christ Ok here, read Corinthians 8:6, John 14:28, 1 Peter 1:3, John 6:38, John 7:16, John 14:28, Matthew 28:18 and most importantly Luke 3:21, 22. In Luke the heavens literally open up before Jesus and God speaks down to him and says "You are my son" it doesn't get any simpler than that
@@fuel_ethanol4020ok ok, you’ve branched out some!
I have some scripture to suggest too:
Genesis 1- Revelation 22
@@Glory_be_to_ChristI wonder if you know this but not every verse in the Bible is about Jesus. Anyway, if you believe your Bible, then you must believe Jesus, and if you believe Jesus, you will see that he has a father and has a God:
John 20: 17 Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.
lets just clear things up with a verse. John 10:11 I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.
Mark 10:18 isn't a denial of goodness, instead it is saying that the divine nature of God is the only good thing.
0:48 Take that Batman shirt off. Now.
I'm still waiting for someone to identify who the Wojak is based on
@@TestifyApologetics
Dan McClellan?
Bath man is Catholic
Jesus was saying like " why you call good average Jewish teacher, when I am the God's son "
6:00 wait Guys Bart Ehrman going to have a new update, it will call Bart Ehrman 20.90.02.18 ADGTMUB
Atheists dumbest arguments that make us brainwashed
perfect, Testify. Thank you so much, God Bless.\
Mark 2:10 Jesus claims to be The Son of Man from Daniel 7:13-14. The Son of Man is seated on a Throne in Heaven holding eternal dominion over all Language, Nation, and People.
Edit, glad you used this verse Erik! I’ve been waiting for it!
I think what the verse meant was *why do you call me good when only the lord can be good *
How about when he prays? Does that mean the 100 percent god and the 100 percent man praying to himself?
No, He prays to the Father.
@@我在這裡 the father who was himself
The Son (Jesus) is not the Father (YHWH), @@Monotone_Shark, but still, the Son (Jesus) is God[, being human and God] at the same time
@@我在這裡 yes that’s why it makes no sense it’s like a square circle ⭕️
I recently became a Christian and was so gung-ho about it. Then I read THAT verse. I can’t describe how perplexing this is, Jesus is basically saying he’s not god. “Why do you call me ‘good’, only God is good.” Uhh, aren’t YOU God?”
Bro, did he say he wasn't good?
Re: Bart Ehrman, Jesus, literally, says, "So you may know that the Son of Man has authority to forgive sins on Earth....." I mean, He made it pretty clear He was the One forgiving the sins.... DUH
Scripture?
@@fuel_ethanol4020 Mark 2:9-11 "Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise, take up your bed and walk’? But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”-he said to the paralytic-“I say to you, rise, pick up your bed, and go home.”
My response is the other way around :
Why do you call me Good meanwhile you do not accept my Divine Essence ?
And that works when you *_only_* look through Trinitarian glasses. But when you realize that the definition of Trinity, as it stands today, *_did NOT exist until at least the 5th century (and possibly later), there is another interpretation which requires less Darkness and Hidden meaning.
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@@RodMartinJr
Trinitarian doesn’t need any kind of glasses because the Bible is plain on the subject !
Unitarian cannot accept this truth because they think they are smarter and more logical in their claims !
Can you explain this passage please ?
2 Corinthians 3:16,17
The LORD IS The Spirit !
1 corinthians 2:10
The Spirit searches ALL THINGS even the Depth of God !!
Answer
Why , why and why ???!
@@satmat6566 Thank you for your thoughtful reply. My intent is not for you to agree with me in my perception of things, for I am not omniscient. I only hope that you might soften your heart from your current understanding so that you keep searching, for I suspect that you are not omniscient, either.
Your first passage suggests that Truth is visible to the spirit. My favorite verse in that chapter is #6: "...who has made us sufficient to be ministers of a new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit. For the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life." Where he talks about the "letter kills," he's referring to the INK of what is written; not the intent behind it. In other words, the literal words do not convey the powerful truth of spirit. And that *_Wisdom_* applies to the ENTIRE Bible, yet so few heed this wisdom.
Yes, the Lord is Spirit, but so are we when we come to the Lord. Remember: We were created in His image, first (Genesis 1.26), and only later from the dust of the ground (Genesis 2.7). And as Genesis 6.3 warns, God will not always abide with man for he *_ALSO_* is flesh. Look at that word, "also." What else is man, but spirit with the potential to come back to God. And Christ echoes this idea in John 3.6 where he says that that which is born of flesh is flesh, and that which is born of spirit is spirit.
Only with *_humility_* (a softened heart; a *_lack_* of certainty in self's knowledge) can you learn something new. Things like,
* The target of Noah's Flood -- a species mentioned in science which went *_extinct_* at the Flood's REAL date.
* The nature of creation and how to perform miracles.
* How to overcome trauma.
* The location of the Kabbalists' "Tree of Life" matrix embedded in two of the Bible's chapters.
QUESTIONS:
1) When was the Trinity, as defined in modern times, finalized as a doctrine?
2) When was the term "trinity" first used in Christian scholarship, and what did the word mean at that time?
3) What verse did the 4th century scholars CHANGE in the Latin Vulgate to slip in a Trinitarian-sounding phrase, and what gave them the right to ALTER scripture?
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@@RodMartinJr Your view works when you put on a blindfold.
I once heard an explanation of this passage by Sam shamoun and it made a lot of sense. If you read closely, in Mark 10:19, Jesus mentions 6 of the 10 Mosaic commandments. All of which are laws focused on people. But, he doesn’t mention 4 of the ones that are focused on God. Why? Well 2 verses later in Mark 10:21 Jesus tells the man he is missing one more thing, and that is, to sell everything and Follow HIM. Jesus is in essence telling the man, “yea, you are following 6 of the 10, but are missing 4 of which are focused on God. Which includes not having idols, following only God, keeping the sabbath and not taking the Lords name in vain. If you to follow me, you will be fulfilling all 10”. By saying “follow me” Jesus is essentially placing himself in the position of God and saying that he will be following God.
The man called who he thought was just a human good so Jesus was correcting him because he didnt know Jesus was God.
How? It doesn’t make sense, you know it.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz again the ruler saw Jesus( who is God) but was not told he is God in human form instead he thought he was just a ordinary human so he walked up to him and called who he assumed was a person " good" so Jesus corrected him by telling him only God is good. Jesus thought himself to be good as he referred to himself as the " Good Shepherd"( John 10:11).
@@nothingnothing7958he also referred to others as good somewhere else.😂. And the Old Testament calls many things good, are they God?
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fz good can be used in different contexts, for example I can say " that was a good pizza" it was good due to quality. I can also say " you are a good person" meaning they are righteous. However in this story the man was calling Jesus perfect of which only God is perfect.
@@nothingnothing7958 and Jesus rebuked him for that. My bbpoint exactly. Will God rebuke you for calling him God ? Of course no
Great video even with the Sabbath 🙏
Trinity refuted in two verses:
1 Timothy 2:5
For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
Numbers 23::19
God is not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent:
That verse doesn't prove that Jesus isn't God
@@KC_StreamsHere I'll add another verse just to clarify. Check the edit.
Bro, please, this is nonsense to start with every trinitarian belief God is ONE BEING, and the other verses speak on God's nature, how he does not act like man like sinning not how he cant become man
@@ChibuikeUmeh-x7g Instead of making up ellaborate stories to justify your belief, why not just cite the Scriptures alone? I'm sure the answer is because you cannot prove your point by the Scriptures alone, where I can easily.
@@Dan.Parker lol do you want me to site scripturess???? Ok
Let us start with times that God implied a sense of plurality in his NATURE
Genesis 1:26
Gensis 3:22
Gensis 11:7
Psalm 2:7
Psalm110:1
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Matthew 3:16
Matthew 28:9
Acts 2:33
2 corinthians 13;4
Only Muslims can take a verse where Jesus confirms He’s God and use it to say He isn’t
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@@nusuntbrichetacuantivant u rlly were
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Excellent video sir, thank you 🙏🏻
I like your videos but it is PATENTLY clear that this verse implies Jesus is not God. I'm not sure there's anything in Mark that implies Jesus in Mark has any parity with God. Everything Trinitarian apologists have to say on this topic is either absolute nonsensical hermeneutical gymnastics or blatant misreading of the text. This stance is unjustifiable.
Watch the video
@@JesusPerez-wd3tq I did. Read 1 Timothy 2:5
Haha, really? That’s your response? This is exactly why I make these videos on Christology and Trinity. You can agree with the historical aspects, but then misreading the Gospels and throwing out claims that don’t address my points is frustrating. Let’s step up the effort and focus on a more serious discussion.
@@TestifyApologetics Read 1 Timothy 2:5, Corinthians 8:6, John 14:28, 1 Peter 1:3, John 6:38, John 7:16, John 14:28, Matthew 28:18 and most importantly Luke 3:21, 22. In Luke the heavens literally open up before Jesus and God speaks down to him and says "You are my son" it doesn't get any simpler than that
@fuel_ethanol4020 lol none of those verses teach unitarian theology. Hebrews 1:8 shows the Father speaking and He calls Christ God. This deluded heresy was smashed over a thousand years ago, get with the times.
Jesus said we shall have eternal life. So I am immortal now because I believe He is right. Glory be to GOD ALMIGHTY THE CREATOR OF THE WORD.
No, it's about having faith; real faith, which is gonna change your heart.
And you aren't gonna be immortal on Earth, but be immortal in Heaven.
The hoops you have to jump through to justify your beliefs is astounding. The simple answer is that Jesus, isn't God, he's God's son and they are separate. 1 Timothy 2:5 makes this very clear.
This kind of low effort comment is kinda worthless. You quoted a verse, ignored all the other passages that show that Jesus is God and then accuse me of doing mental gymnastics. Do better.
@@TestifyApologetics That's all you did was quote a verse to "prove" Jesus is God. But here I'll give you more. Read 1 Timothy 2:5, 1 Corinthians 8:6, John 14:28, 1 Peter 1:3, John 6:38, John 7:16, John 14:28, Matthew 28:18 and most importantly Luke 3:21, 22. In Luke the heavens literally open up before Jesus and God speaks down to him and says "You are my son" it doesn't get any simpler than that. I'm not using mental gymnastics as I have simply quoted scripture. You have had to quote multiple sources other than bible and have drawn all kinds of odd correlations that don't make any sense.
@@fuel_ethanol4020thank you for further proving the orthodox trinity.
@@fuel_ethanol4020thank you for further proving the orthodox trinity.
@@fuel_ethanol4020bud I just addressed John 14.28. You just gonna Scripture dump verses and barely exegete them?
A question for Catholics: how do you justify the concept of Mary being sinless with Jesus saying that only God is good?
How are they in contradiction?
What does this prove?
Mary is sinless
@@koderamerikaner5147 If Mary never sinned in her whole entire life, not even once, then she would be good. But Jesus says only God is good. So then Mary would be God.
We know that Mary didn't sin in the way people thought she had when she became pregnant without Joseph's involvement, since it was the work of God. However, it's anti-biblical to claim she never sinned at all.
Romans 3:23 "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. "
1 John 1:8 "If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we say we have not sinned, we make Him out to be a liar, and His word is not in us."
@@Somtejesstudios It proves Catholicism idolizes Mary
@@SuperStratosfear How so?
col. 1:15 - Jesus is not God. stop adding to scripture.
Jesus is, if not how can someone random give me ETERNAL life?? Through him alone or be someone who knows no sin??? Thats Literally something only God can do, how can a human Not sin ever?? Not even once, that's literally the reason he suffered for us,
God took on flesh, suffered,so we can be fresh, New creature
@@TH-camRoamer Jesus is appointed by God to be His mediator (1 tim 2:5).
Jesus is given a full measure of holy spirit by God to do His God's will. (john 3:34, eph 1:17)
@@changstein John 10:30 where Jesus says, "I and the Father, are( ONE )
John 14:6. I am the way the (TRUTH), the life, no one comes to the father except through me, Christ Alone.
so no one comes to God without going through God yk.
He later says he and the disciples are one, just as he and the father are one. Are they also God. He also says the father is greater than him. And regarding no sins that is not true. He insulted people in the Bible, broke the sabbath and he didn’t stone the adulteress, as he said the one without sin should cast the first stone, but he didn’t stone meaning he had sin.
@@AhmedHassan-vo5fzHe didn't stone the adultress because Mosaic Law requires the adulterer to be stoned with her, and Jesus was making the point that the husband wasn't present either and it's up to him as to whether or not he would press charges. You can't just single out one suspect who's commited a crime that nobody is the victim of.
Furthermore, it's not a sin to insult. Additionally, if Jesus is repeatedly stated to be sinless, you must conclude the reason he can go against the Father's commandments is because he is God, and God cannot sin.
Also, literally where in the whole Bible does he commit a sin?
Jesus help me Believe in You please
Jesus is not God.
@@RNWFoster Jesus is god
wow such a powerful argument
If he's not? Then how can a "human" give you eternal life, through him Alone, plus passing over the fact he and the father are 1.
if you think hes wrong Jesus says hes the
God took on flesh, suffered ,so you can be fresh, New creature that you may be with God,not stuck in sin or way of the world
I'm just saying Jesus ain't no ordinary person, if he and the father are 1
though Im younger And still with my dad! I'm not even 1 with my earthly Father its impossible
But Anything possible with God
@RNWFoster I hope a day comes that you may take a second look to the claim, until than, let the lord hold you and keep you well brother
John 1:1-3 "1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made."
John 1:14 "14 The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
15 John testified concerning Him. He cried out, saying, “This is He of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because He was before me.’ ”
16 From His fullness we have all received grace upon grace. 17 For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is Himself God and is at the Father’s side has made Him known. "
Jesus is God, and the creator of the entire physical realm.
Two cross references that give context to the scripture and prove Jesus is God. Shortly after this incident with the rich man, Jesus says in Mark 10:23 “Jesus looked around and said to his disciples, ‘How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God!’”
Okay… there’s a kingdom.
Whose kingdom is it? God’s.
God owns the Kingdom.
In John 4:24, Jesus says, “God is spirit-“ so the Kingdom being referred to should also be spiritual.
In John 18:36, “Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place.””
Now Jesus takes ownership of the Kingdom not of this world making him KING of the Kingdom of God. Therefore Jesus = God.
That St Nick slap has me rolling lolo
Actually, it can be viewed from another point of view:
Man: "Master, good that I have to do to deserve the eternal life? (What do I have to do to deserve the eternal life?)"
Jesus: "Why do you ask about what is good? (Why do you think that you, by yourself, are righteous enough to deserve eternal life?) Only God is righteous/good."
(Let’s assume you have fulfilled all the commandments. Let’s review the most basic ones-the ones that include your neighbor...)
Man: "I have fulfilled all of these since my youth."
Jesus: "Well, (though that is not how you achieve eternal life, since it cannot be attained by merit), sell all your belongings (to show that you trust me-that it doesn’t matter how many commandments you could follow with your wealth) and follow me (to learn that eternal life can only be achieved through me)."
(The rich man leaves, saddened.)
Jesus (to the spectators): "It is impossible for even someone with all the wealth in the world-allowing them to accomplish all kinds of commandments-to be righteous enough to deserve eternal life."
Spectators: "If he, who had the means to fulfill all the commandments, cannot achieve it, what about us who have nothing?"
Jesus: "For humans, it is impossible. But for God (through me), all things are possible."
Jesus was asking a rhetorical question. The man did not know that Jesus was God Himself in the flesh.
One thing that's also interesting in this verse is that Jesus only names the commandments relating to other people (do not steal, do not kill, do not commit adultery etc.). He leaves out the first 3 to do with God, and so when he asks the man to sell everything and follow Him in a way it's the fulfillment of the first 3 commandments that He's talking about