Comprehensive biblical defense of Jesus as the eternal, only-begotten Son of God—fully divine, co-equal with the Father. Exposes errors in Islamic objections and modern “unique Son” translations.
Category: Jesus
Jesus Christ: The God Who Descends
Jesus Christ is the YHWH of the Old Testament who descends in a cloud with fire and trumpet blast at Sinai and ascends with a shout (Exod. 19; Ps. 47). The New Testament deliberately applies the exact same Greek terminology from the Septuagint to the ascension and second coming of Christ, proving He is God incarnate.
John’s Gospel & the Worship of Jesus, Pt. 2
John’s Gospel explicitly teaches that Jesus must be worshiped and honored exactly as the Father is. Part 2 examines John 5:23, prayer to Jesus, the Divine Son of Man, Isaiah’s vision, and Thomas’s confession “My Lord and my God!”
Honoring Jesus as God: “That All May Honor the Son Just as They Honor the Father” (John 5:23)
Jesus declares in John 5:23 that all must honor the Son just as they honor the Father. A detailed biblical examination of this astonishing claim and its implications for the deity of Christ.
John’s Gospel & the Worship of Jesus, Pt. 1
Does the man born blind truly worship Jesus in John 9:38–39? Most Bibles include the powerful words “Lord, I believe,” and he worshiped him – but a few very early manuscripts (P⁷⁵, Sinaiticus) omit them. Is this a later liturgical addition tied to ancient baptismal practice, or did an early copyist accidentally delete a genuine reading? This in-depth study examines the manuscript evidence (99.5%+ support the longer text), explains why the story feels incomplete without it, and evaluates leading scholars (Comfort, Snapp, Carson, NET Bible). Discover why the worship of Jesus in John 9 stands on solid ground – and why John’s soaring Christology remains unshaken either way. Part 1 of 2.
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