First let me address Jn 5:19. To become our faithful High Priest Jesus had to be made exactly like His brethren(Heb 2:17) We are not omnipotent, omniscient nor omnipresent. Neither was Jesus during His incarnation, He emptied himself of these qualities(Phil 2:7).
IMO the Bible clearly teaches Jesus is God.(Jn 1:1 & 10:30. There are other verse that teach this but they are not really needed. So, again IMO, one must believe Jesus is God to be a Christian.
I hope you don't see my understanding as a insult to your religion. Bahai is certainly a moral based religion and I sincerely respect any religion based on being moral and treating everyone with respect. However being moral does not make one a Christian, although Christians should be as moral as they can be. Chapter 7 of Romans shows us what Christians are up against.
My comment was based on my understanding of God's word.
Thank you for your response Omega. Baha'is avoid taking or giving offence. It is good that you take ownership of your comments saying that it is based on your understanding of God's word. Of course, like you I base my understanding on God's word as well. Christians although they believe in Moses do not claim to be Jews. Similarly Baha'is belief in Jesus but we do not claim to be Christians.
You are right to quote the verses which would suggest Jesus is God incarnate, but the verses I have quoted highlights problems with this view. We must have a theology that reconciles internal contradictions and inconsistencies. So lets consider if there could be a different meaning behind some of those verses.
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." John1:1
The Word is symbolic for completeness or perfection as opposed to letters that make up a word. The Word in this context symbolises a perfect man or the Christ, Jesus. God has always planned from the beginning He would manifest Himself through Christ. However this is a spiritual, rather than physical incarnation. If it were physical it contradicts other scriptures. Furthermore Jesus is the 'Son of God' and He was conceived of the Holy Ghost. Matthew 1:20
In regards John 5:19 "Then answered Jesus and said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise."
You have quoted:
"Wherefore in all things it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the sins of the people." Hebrews 2:17
That is to say that Jesus has come on earth as a man like us, but his rank is like the Highest Priest, and He will bring reconciliation for the sins of the Jewish People (refer Daniel 9)
Philippians 2:7 that you have quoted once again highlights Jesus as a man or 'son of man'.
The best analogy I can give is Jesus like a perfect mirror that reflects the image of God(the sun). The mirror is not the Sun. To know Jesus is to see God's perfections reflected in Him.
With this image in mind John 10:30 makes perfect sense. Remember no one has ever seen God John 1:18
I hope that clarifies my perspective
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