What "form" does God have?
John 4:24...
"God is a Spirit"....so is every other being who dwells in heaven with God...including Jesus in his pre-human position. The Bible clearly tells us that "the Word" (LOGOS) was "with God" "in the beginning".....since he was the very first of his Father's creations, (Revelation 3:14) there is no one who existed before Jesus, except the Father who begat him.
God is a spirit. God inner form, His nature is more than just being a spirit however.
There is not a single scripture that says so. The fact that he was a spirit who became human suggests no such thing. "The Word became flesh"....but he was not God.
I just pointed out a scripture that tells us Jesus was in the form of God as a man because of the grammar, the present participle. He kept going in the form of God even when He became a man.
Where will I see that in scripture? There is nowhere in scripture where Jesus ever claimed to be God...not once. If Jesus was God how could he die? God is immortal.
If John said that "no one has ever seen God"...did he lie? (John 1:18)
John 6:46....
"Not that any man has seen the Father, except the one who is from God; this one has seen the Father."
Exodus 33:20...when Moses asked to see God, he replied....
"You cannot see my face, for no man can see me and live.”
How many people saw Jesus?
Jesus does not have to directly say "I am God" for it to be true. Jesus said only God is good and we know that Jesus is good so Jesus is God.
Thomas said to Jesus "My Lord and my God" so Jesus is God.
John said "Through Him all things were brought into existence and without Him not one thing came into existence". So He is God.
The angels are told to worship Him so He is God (Heb 1:6).
The rulers of the earth are told to Kiss Him (meaning to worship Him, so He is God.
He has the name above all names (Phil 2:9) so He is God.
He has the glory of God and is the imprint of His nature so He is God. (Heb 1:3)
He is the stone of stumbling and rock of offence (1Pet 2:8/Isa 8:14) so He is God.
Mal 3:1 Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me: and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in: behold, he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts.
So He is God.
The list of scriptures that show Jesus is God is long.
And yes nobody has seen God (the Father) but people have seen God. You mention Moses and the elders why went up Sinai with Moses also saw God and others also in the NT.
God is invisible and we cannot see Him but they saw someone. Maybe they saw the Son who is also Yahweh, He does have the name above all names after all. The others in the OT who saw The angel of the Lord also claim to have seen God. Were they wrong? Maybe they saw God manifesting as a man. Seeing a body does not mean they actually saw God the way He is, or saw His face. But this angel of the Lord was someone who was sent by Yahweh.
And true God cannot die but a man can die, but JWs have the wrong idea of death. A person does not go out of existence when they die and in fact Jesus said that when the body is killed the soul lives on (Matt 10:28)
even though JW theology teaches that a soul dies at the death of the body.
Jesus in our belief, is not just an angel, but THE Archangel Michael.....the Commander in Chief of the angels. Only two persons are named as the Commander of angels in the Bible.....Michael and Jesus.....there is no reason to think that they are not one and the same person in different roles. The only thing that prevents people from understanding that is the trinity. But there was no trinity when Jesus walked the earth. Not one of God's servants ever spoke of a triune god. This three headed god is an adoption by the Catholic church that only became official doctrine in the 4th century.
The deity of Jesus and the Holy Spirit is spoken of in scripture even though the details were not fleshed out. It took people wanting to make Jesus into a creation of God to force the church to make a stand.
I have no problem with Michael being Jesus. Being the ruler of the angels does not mean Jesus is an angel however.