Is Jesus God? If not, who/what is he? He claims to be God in the Gospels, is condemned by the pharisees for "claiming to be God," and allows his apostles (eg Thomas) to address and worship him as "my Lord and my God."
Christ's humanity has no other subject than the divine Person of the Son of God, who assumed it and made it his own, from his conception. For this reason the Council of Ephesus proclaimed in 431 that Mary truly became the Mother of God by the human conception of the Son of God in her womb Mother of God, not that the nature of the Word or his divinity received the beginning of its existence from the Holy Virgin, but that, God united to himself according to the hypostasis, was born from her, the Word is said to be born according to the flesh.
@@aussierob7177 Also not in the bible. If Jesus wanted us to think his mother was even a saint let alone the Mother of God, He would have said as much. But He did not ever say such a thing. Men 400 years later said so and people bought into the lie then and it has prevailed. Pray to my Father which is in Heaven, Jesus said! Not once did Jesus ask us to pray to his Mother. Read your Bible.
Sacred Scripture in its written form is only part of God's Revelation. Apostolic Tradition is just as important as Sacred Scripture. Protestants only believe what is written in the Bible. Christ established his Church well before the Bible was completed. The Church (Body of Christ) is the authority, not the Bible.@@anthonythomasfmg
God is "Who am"... Do people read their bibles anymore? The whole thing, not just the parts they like.
Mary is the mother of Jesus. Our Lord, Not the mother of God. If Mary is the mother of God then the trinity is not true.
Is Jesus God? If not, who/what is he? He claims to be God in the Gospels, is condemned by the pharisees for "claiming to be God," and allows his apostles (eg Thomas) to address and worship him as "my Lord and my God."
Where in the bible does Jesus claim to be God?@@missionarymoments
Christ's humanity has no other subject than the divine Person of the Son of God, who assumed it and made it his own, from his conception. For this reason the Council of Ephesus proclaimed in 431 that Mary truly became the Mother of God by the human conception of the Son of God in her womb Mother of God, not that the nature of the Word or his divinity received the beginning of its existence from the Holy Virgin, but that, God united to himself according to the hypostasis, was born from her, the Word is said to be born according to the flesh.
@@aussierob7177 Also not in the bible. If Jesus wanted us to think his mother was even a saint let alone the Mother of God, He would have said as much. But He did not ever say such a thing. Men 400 years later said so and people bought into the lie then and it has prevailed. Pray to my Father which is in Heaven, Jesus said! Not once did Jesus ask us to pray to his Mother. Read your Bible.
Sacred Scripture in its written form is only part of God's Revelation. Apostolic Tradition is just as important as Sacred Scripture. Protestants only believe what is written in the Bible. Christ established his Church well before the Bible was completed. The Church (Body of Christ) is the authority, not the Bible.@@anthonythomasfmg