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Joe reviews the debate between David Wood and Alex O’Connor on the question “Did Jesus Claim to be God?” Transcript: Joe: Welcome back to Shamless Popery. I’m Joe Heschmeyer and I wanted to review the recent debate between Alex O’Connor, cosmic Skeptic on YouTube and David Wood, who has Acts 17 ministries. So it’s a skeptic and agnostic, I believe atheist actually against a Christian, and the resolution is, did Jesus claim to be God? Now, longtime viewers of this channel may know I’ve actually reviewed another of Alex’s debates back when he debat...
Brian, along with special guest Ben Keen, addresses the question, "Did Jesus Claim to be God?" They focus on the direct statements made by Jesus regarding his divinity. By analyzing the Gospel accounts, they aim to provide a deeper understanding of whether Jesus truly claimed to be God.
Send us a Text Message.For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;patreon.com/JeremyMcCandlessThis Podcast is Hosted at;https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.comSubscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.comStudy Notes: "Did Jesus Claim to Be God?" (Part Two – The Reaction)Scripture Passage: John 10:26-42Key Points:Different Reactions to Jesus' Claim:People react differently to Jesus' claim of divinity.These reactions are the same today as they were during Jesus' time.The Problem of Unbelief:Jesus clearly identifies the problem as a lack of belief, not a lack of evidence.In verses 26-27, Jesus states, "You do not believe because you are not my sheep. My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me."Eternal Life and Security:Jesus promises eternal life and security to His followers: "I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand" (verses 28-29).The double negative in "they shall never perish" emphasizes absolute security in Greek.Unity with the Father:Jesus declares, "I and the Father are one" (verse 30), affirming their unity in essence and purpose.This claim prompts the Jewish opponents to accuse Jesus of blasphemy.The Accusation of Blasphemy:The Jewish leaders react with hostility, ready to stone Jesus for claiming to be God (verses 31-33).Jesus responds by citing Psalm 82:6, explaining that if human judges can be called "gods" (small g), His claim to be the Son of God is justified (verses 34-36).Evidence through Works:Jesus appeals to His works as evidence of His divine mission: "Even though you do not believe me, believe the works" (verse 38).Despite this, the Jewish leaders attempt to seize Him again, but He escapes (verse 39).Belief and Rejection:The passage illustrates various levels of rejection: intellectual disagreement, emotional agitation, verbal accusations, and physical violence.This escalating conflict ultimately leads to Jesus' crucifixion.Faith in Jesus' Identity:While some rejected Jesus, others believed in Him through His words and works.This highlights the essence of faith—trusting in Jesus' identity and mission.The Doctrine of Eternal Security:Jesus' words assure believers of their eternal security in God's hands."No one will snatch them out of my hand... No one can snatch them out of my Father's hand" (verses 28-29).Conclusion:The Essence of the Passage:JesuLight in the DarknessA supernatural & paranormal podcast with Christian perspectiveListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | PatreonHelp us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
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Did Jesus claim to be the Messiah, or did the Church make that claim centuries later? What did Jesus mean by calling himself ‘Son of Man’? Cale looks at passages in the Bible that make it clear Jesus did indeed claim to be the Messiah. All show notes at Did Jesus Claim to be the Messiah? - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
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A new MP3 sermon from Alpha and Omega Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Did Jesus Claim to Be God? Subtitle: Islam Speaker: Dr. James White Broadcaster: Alpha and Omega Ministries Event: Debate Date: 9/21/2008 Length: 27 min.
“Before Abraham was, I am” in a non-trinitarian way—is it possible? Are we mad? Mark Cain considers a question from Lisa and suggests several resources for deeper study. SCRIPTURES Revelation 5:9-10 - They ascribed worth to Jesus for what he accomplished. John 7, 8, 9 - The context of John 8:58. John 17:3 - Jesus prayer about the only true God. John 8:40 - Jesus describes himself as a man who tells what he hears from God. John 20:17 - Jesus' Father and our Father, Jesus God and our God. John 9:1-9 - The blind man repeatedly says, “I am.” John 20:31 - John explains the purpose of his book: To establish the identity of Jesus as the Messiah, the Son of God. RESOURCES UCA Podcast, Episode 5, “Uh, Did God Put Coal in My Stocking?” UNO™ Draw Four, Can It Be Challenged? (Yes!) Confirmation Bias JOHN 8:58 RESOURCES On God Worship - John 8:48 Before Abraham Was Born, I Am The Biblical Unitarian Podcast, “What Does ‘Son of God' Mean in John's Gospel? (Part 5)” Grace Ministry International, Abraham Rejoiced that I Am YouTube video, pdf document The Revised English Version (REV) Translation, John 8:58 Restitutio Podcast, "351 Bible 22 - Did Jesus Claim to Be the I AM? (Translating John 8.58)" Christian Monotheism Biblical Unitarian Christadelphian Book Supply, The Gospel of John, John Carter Christadelphia World Wide, Free Electronic Christadelphian Books FEEDBACK Questions, comments, or disagreement? Then play your card. Say your first name and your state or country. "Hey, it's Grover from Cleveland. I find your lack of..." Email podcast@unitarianchristianalliance.org Click here to RECORD A MESSAGE Or call: 615-581-1158 LISTENING TIPS If your podcast app lets you remove silences, maybe don't. You might enjoy this better with the silences left in. FOLLOW Twitter https://twitter.com/UCApodcast Parler https://parler.com/profile/UCApodcast
Did Jesus claim to be “The Great I AM” in John 8.58? If not, what was he saying? In this episode we examine the alleged parallel passage in Exodus where God reveals his name to Moses at the burning bush. Next, we’ll explore texts with the same Greek construction that Jesus used in an effort Read more about 351 Bible 22 – Did Jesus Claim to Be the I AM? (Translating John 8.58)[…]
Did Jesus claim to be “The Great I AM” in John 8.58? If not, what was he saying? In this episode we examine the alleged parallel passage in Exodus where God reveals his name to Moses at the burning bush. Next, we’ll explore texts with the same Greek construction that Jesus used in an effort Read more about 351 Bible 22 – Did Jesus Claim to Be the I AM? (Translating John 8.58)[…]
23: Did Jesus Claim to Be The Great I AM in John 8:58 by Sean Finnegan (For a higher quality video visit lhim.org/resouorces/classes.php?id=80) Are you curious how we get our English Bibles? Have you ever wondered about the manuscripts and the translation process? Join Sean Finnegan as he leads you through a journey of discovery to understand where we get our Bibles... To read the rest of the description visit lhim.org/resouorces/classes.php?id=80
Session Goal: Consistent with God’s Word and in the power of the Holy Spirit—by the end of the week, teenage disciples will understand how to show others, through a simple argument, that Jesus is Lord. Scripture to Memorize “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.” John 1:14 Meal To Share: I love Sliders. Here is a link to some Turkey Sliders with Herbed Mayonnaise Worship Songs: Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBwXHpKVS5I Cornerstone by Hillsong Worship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvLxZEU02uI Fierce by Jesus Culture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II1JKBuz-AY Why sing together as a family? The practice of worship is ongoing. It is a daily practice and by leading with song you can partially display that continual act of worship. The Study: The Historical Jesus Who Is Jesus? Read Matthew 16:13–16. Out Loud: Why does our view of Jesus matter? Have your family make two lists. One list answering “What I believe about Jesus”: The Second List answering “What the Scripture teaches about Jesus.” Compare the two lists and talk about them as a family. What stand out between the two lists? Did Jesus Claim to Be God? Read John 10:22–33 and John 8:58-59 out loud Mark 14:61-62; Matthew 14:33;28:17; Mark 2:1-12 What is the significance of Jesus’s accepting worship (Matthew 14:33; 28:17)? What is the significance of Jesus’s forgiving sins (Mark 2–12)? What is the significance of Jesus’s claiming to be the Messiah (especially in Mark 14:61–62 in which Jesus quotes from Daniel 7:13–14)? Was Jesus God? Matthew 9:35-38; Matthew 5:1-16; John 11:32-36 What did you find most fascinating about Jesus in these passages? Why is it so hard for people today to accept Jesus as Lord?
Did Jesus Claim to Be God?