Who is Jesus and who is the father?

Who is Jesus and who is the father?

Summary of Jesus’ life He was born to Joseph and Mary sometime between 6 bce and shortly before the death of Herod the Great (Matthew 2; Luke 1:5) in 4 bce. According to Matthew and Luke, however, Joseph was only legally his father.

Who claimed that Jesus is the Son of God?

Saint Peter
Jesus’ own assertions When in Matthew 16:15–16, Saint Peter states: “You are Christ, the Son of the living God”, Jesus not only accepts the titles, but calls Peter “blessed” because his declaration had been revealed him by “my Father who is in Heaven”.

Was Jesus Christ a fleshly man?

Jesus, God’s only-begotten Son, the Word, became flesh. The apostle John says: “So the Word became flesh.” ( John 1:14, NW) Yes, he was no incarnation or materialization of a spirit person to a fleshly body parading as a man during his 33 1⁄2-year residence on earth in the flesh.

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How does John deal with the idea that Christ came in flesh?

To begin our study of the first letter of John, we look at how John deals with the idea that Christ came in the flesh —in other words the “human nature” of Christ. One of John’s strong points is that Jesus was a real human being. John is proclaiming a Christ whom he had “beheld” -looked intently upon.

How did Jesus introduce God as father?

When Jesus came, he presented and revealed God as Father. This was a paradigm shift. By doing this Jesus introduced God in a way that would reveal how we would relate to him moving forward. He would be our Father, and we would be his children. “I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you.”

Was God manifested in the flesh?

God was manifest in the flesh. Kindly explain how it shows the Trinity. The King James Translation of 1 Timothy 3:16 is inaccurate. The word “God” is added. It is not in the original Greek. The actual word in the Greek is “he” and it is referring to Jesus Christ.

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