The Attributes of God & Jesus Compared

 

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ATTRIBUTES OF CHRIST (With Scriptures)

ATTRIBUTES OF GOD (With Scriptures)

*Note: The Comparison of Prayer should not be overlooked.

THE IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER

The very act of prayer implies that the person who is praying considers the power to whom one is praying to as superior to oneself. Hence by praying a person implies that one is looking for help from a higher mind and intellect than one’s own self (John 14:28).

 

Who was Jesus looking to for help?

 

Luke 6:12 "And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God."

Mat 26:39  And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt.

Matthew 26:53 "Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father, and he (God) shall presently give me more than twelve legions of angels?"

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NOTE :

This particular chart is very misleading because it is well crafted. The scriptures and the pointer illustrations are meant to indicate Jesus as "GOD." Unfortunately, this representation is only half-true (in part) and the remainder is incorrect. That is because the passages, which are specific to Jesus, either speak of the authority given Jesus from God; or they are passages which have been interpreted incorrectly - (See: Misinterpreted Scriptures)

Not surprisingly there are many talented people in ministry who are able to present data in such a way as to make a false presentation "appear" true, when in fact the presentation is either misleading (data missing/omitted) or it is just simply not true (often due to misinterpretation). ⇒

Many church organizations publish tracts that attempt to prove Jesus was God or that Jesus and God are "One and the same" personage. However, for this to be true, knowing that God cannot lie, Jesus would have to possess every attribute God possesses (this is what the phrase "the same" means). This presents a serious problem to anyone trying to validate the truthfulness of this particular man-made theological publication.

Yes, it is possible to say we are "one" in/with (G1722) God just as Christ was one with God (such as "one" mind, thought, will, purpose, agreement, etc..) but NOTHING can "truthfully" be the same as God because there is only "ONE GOD" (Isa 43:10, 45:5-6, 18). Christ NEVER made any claim that he was God.

We cannot just put words into the mouth of Christ or God that did not come from either (Prov 30:5-6). This is also why most Christian publications NEVER include comparing the HUMAN SOUL/SPIRIT of Christ to that of GOD. (See: The Humanity Of Christ)

Understandably, this aspect would also immediately expose any fraudulent attempt to present Jesus as being God.[/ezcol_1half_end]

 

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