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How do you perceive Yeshu

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
How do you perceive Yeshu, is He a 'rabbi' who you view as a man? Just a 'teacher?

Do you perceive Him as both man and G-d, in human form?

Do you perceive Him as God? To be worshipped as such? If so, where does the 'man' aspect fit into your beliefs?

Do you perceive Him as the "trinity"? As part of the Godhead?

Do you perceive him in some other way, perhaps a combination of these things?
 

Sariel

Heretic
How do you perceive Yeshu, is He a 'rabbi' who you view as a man? Just a 'teacher?
My views in him general are pretty flexible. If he was truly born of a virgin, then he really was the new adam. If not, he was still the messiah. Either way, I believe he was fully human.
Do you perceive Him as both man and G-d, in human form?
I believe he was fully human, but still "divine" by being a holy man and the heavenly anointed Messiah. A man made perfect with the authority and likeness of God.

Do you perceive Him as God? To be worshipped as such? If so, where does the 'man' aspect fit into your beliefs?
I don't see Yeshua as God, especially since he even states not to believe in him, but the father who sent him, and that the father is greater than him. I do believe we can pray on his behalf to God.

Do you perceive Him as the "trinity"? As part of the Godhead?
I personally don't adhere to a trinity doctrine.

Do you perceive him in some other way, perhaps a combination of these things?
My view regarding his divinity is kinda strange since I seem to combine a few different ideas. I kinda view him in a similar way as Metatron, an angel with such likeness of God, that he is even called the lesser YHWH, but still not God. Basically born a man, became anointed during life, then ascended to higher authority when he was risen by God. Something around that.
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
I don't see Yeshua as God, especially since he even states not to believe in him, but the father who sent him, and that the father is greater than him. I do believe we can pray on his behalf to God.

I think there are too many references in Scripture to Yeshua being G-d to ignore. I do refer to Him as G-d. G-d first, man second.
 

Huey09

He who struggles with God
My views in him general are pretty flexible. If he was truly born of a virgin, then he really was the new adam. If not, he was still the messiah. Either way, I believe he was fully human.
I believe he was fully human, but still "divine" by being a holy man and the heavenly anointed Messiah. A man made perfect with the authority and likeness of God.

I don't see Yeshua as God, especially since he even states not to believe in him, but the father who sent him, and that the father is greater than him. I do believe we can pray on his behalf to God.

I personally don't adhere to a trinity doctrine.

My view regarding his divinity is kinda strange since I seem to combine a few different ideas. I kinda view him in a similar way as Metatron, an angel with such likeness of God, that he is even called the lesser YHWH, but still not God. Basically born a man, became anointed during life, then ascended to higher authority when he was risen by God. Something around that.
You and I share a pretty close idea of christianity, AWESOME!:D
 

Shiranui117

Pronounced Shee-ra-noo-ee
Premium Member
How do you perceive Yeshu, is He a 'rabbi' who you view as a man? Just a 'teacher?

Do you perceive Him as both man and G-d, in human form?

Do you perceive Him as God? To be worshipped as such? If so, where does the 'man' aspect fit into your beliefs?

Do you perceive Him as the "trinity"? As part of the Godhead?

Do you perceive him in some other way, perhaps a combination of these things?
Jesus is God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity, the Only-Begotten Son of God, Who became incarnate for our sakes--fully God and fully Man, uniting the two natures and wills within His one Person without confusion, without absorption, and without separation of either. Ever since He became incarnate, He never ceased to be both fully God and fully Man.

He is to be worshipped, because He is truly and fully God. His being human has no impact on His divinity, so that is no hindrance to the worship due to Him as God. He is Teacher, Savior, Physician, High Priest, Lord of all, Judge of all, Creator of the universe.
 

apron

New Member
Yeshu is truth,wisdom,what we are and what we have in our heart, strength,erectness, red,power of humanity in god' will. Phallus.
But son is not alone. Father and Mother is with him.Mother love-spiritual modesty,Humility,meekness,humbleness.And Father is the "substance"-faith,firmness,strength what we have in our soul and heart.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Jesus is God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity, the Only-Begotten Son of God, Who became incarnate for our sakes--fully God and fully Man, uniting the two natures and wills within His one Person without confusion, without absorption, and without separation of either. Ever since He became incarnate, He never ceased to be both fully God and fully Man.

He is to be worshipped, because He is truly and fully God. His being human has no impact on His divinity, so that is no hindrance to the worship due to Him as God. He is Teacher, Savior, Physician, High Priest, Lord of all, Judge of all, Creator of the universe.

^This.
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
Jesus is God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity, the Only-Begotten Son of God, Who became incarnate for our sakes--fully God and fully Man, uniting the two natures and wills within His one Person without confusion, without absorption, and without separation of either. Ever since He became incarnate, He never ceased to be both fully God and fully Man.

He is to be worshiped, because He is truly and fully God. His being human has no impact on His divinity, so that is no hindrance to the worship due to Him as God. He is Teacher, Savior, Physician, High Priest, Lord of all, Judge of all, Creator of the universe.

This is what I believe, as well.
 
Yeshua is my saviour, both God and man at the same time. He died on the cross and pay the price for my sins. He loves me deeply and is a great friend of mine.
He is the second person of the trinity God and He is born of a virgin.
He wants the whole world to be reconciled to God.
 

Pegg

Jehovah our God is One
How do you perceive Yeshu, is He a 'rabbi' who you view as a man? Just a 'teacher?

Do you perceive Him as both man and G-d, in human form?

Do you perceive Him as God? To be worshipped as such? If so, where does the 'man' aspect fit into your beliefs?

Do you perceive Him as the "trinity"? As part of the Godhead?

Do you perceive him in some other way, perhaps a combination of these things?


John 20:31 But these have been written down so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God,


Thats what his original followers believed about him.
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
So was Solomon divine? 1 Chronicles 17:13 I will be his Father, and he shall be my Son


It's different. Son of God in the context of Jesus is related to His Divinity, not 'prophethood' etc, He wasn't a Prophet.

btw I'm arguing Christian viewpoint, not my beliefs, just clearing that up so the the discussion doesn't get off track.
 
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