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    Jesus As the Son of God When Jesus rose from the dead the disciples realized that they needed new ways of describing him to reflect his amazing power and holiness. They scoured the Hebrew and Jewish scriptures looking for something appropriate to call him by and came up with titles such as "Messiah", "Son of Man", "Son of David" and "Son of God". In the end Son of God became the most popular of these titles so that is what he became best known as. It is therefore the

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    Christianity claims that God the Son was sent to earth, nearly 2,000 years ago, to reveal the Father to us and then to die to save us from our sins. When speaking of Jesus Christ, the Son of god is the verbiage commonly utilized. Here we utilize “God the Son” which illustrates how indispensable Jesus Christ is in association with God. To some, the construction of the name Son of God portrays that Jesus Christ is below God, when in fact He is not. “God the Son” and “Son of God” have the same denotation

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    The Son of God Jesus is the Son of God, the second person of the trinity. Many people do not believe this. However, no one can explain how three persons can be one. Isaiah says in his writings that “as the heavens are higher than earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts” (55:9 TLV). Jesus became man. He lowered Himself to become “the likeness of man” (Douglas 14). He did not come for His glory but to save a world in need. Jesus, the Son of God, came in the

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    Hebrews : The Son Of God

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    Funtasha Montgomery Professor David Gainey New Testament 2 December 2014 Hebrews Jesus, the son of God. It was He who sent his only son to die for the sins of all men and women. It was a sacrificial type love that tore the veil, allowing all to live in the presence of the Holy Spirit. In this New Covenant, those who accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior are forgiven for the sins they have yet to commit. Due to persecution, the second generation of Christians became tempted to go back to their Jewish

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    Jesus As The Son Of God

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    Jesus as the Son of God Jason Ly The Gospel of Matthew was written with the intention of communicating certain Christian ideals and themes. The writer of the Gospel of Matthew places great emphasis on salvation and the promise the Kingdom of Heaven has to offer through the proper practice of Christianity under the teachings of Jesus. This, to the writer, is the ultimate goal of Christianity and the main point of the text – that there is indeed a promise to following the Christian teachings of

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    Is Jesus The Son Of God?

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    principle. If you believe that Jesus is the Son of God, that he was raised from the dead, and you confess you have sinned, then you are a Christian according to Jesus and his father God. That is what Jesus taught when he was alive on Earth. His ministry started Christianity, influencing so many people around the world. With his ministry came a lot of controversy, over his teachings and the way he--to some people--spoke very wrongly about the church and God. Also, many people followed him for many

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    When exploring the concept of ‘God the Son’, the incarnation and attributes of God as seen in Christ enter the picture. In order for human sin to be covered, a human sacrifice is all that could meet the requirement ordained by God, yet, they had to be sinless. Only the incarnate God could fulfill this role, exhibiting qualities of God Himself, such as selflessness, unconditional love, and purity. Another core trait was humbleness, although Jesus held the highest status in all the world, which shone

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    What Is Pros 8: 22-23?

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    formed, before the hills, I was born.” 1. The Word of God did not become the Son of God because He was sent to the earth, the Word of God was formed in the beginning, Jesus was born before the world began. 2. Rev 1:8, Jesus said, “8 I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the

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    Christian God is very distinct because He is a part of the Trinity. The Trinity is defined as one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. According to author Michael Reeves, he explains in his book Delighting in The Trinity how each person plays a huge role in the Godhead and yet all three are one God and not three single persons. The most foundational part of God is not some abstract quality, but the fact that he is the Father. Again, and again, the scriptures equate the terms God and Father

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    done wrong. God is very serious that we must be devoted in asking Him by means of our prayers, about the issues and relations of life. If we really want Him to hear us, we better be wholehearted and persistent. In this section we have seen different reactions to Jesus. This is still what happens when people hear

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