Im not in disagreement that Jesus is the Son of God or that the Father is head over Jesus. However, we must not forget what the Eternal Word gave up in order to become a man and die for us. It seems to me that you keep focusing on a Jesus who emptied himself and relied 100% upon the Father as his God. What we Trinitarians look at is that Jesus was much more than just a man and we piece together passages that already call him God (John 1:1) with passages showing what he did (Phil 2:5-11)
**There are many passages, those are the easy ones
You say that you are in agreement that the Father is head over Jesus? yet you also say that they are equal? It is one or the other. you are not even agreeing with yourself.
And you piece together passages to make it appear that he is called God....how is that not picking and choosing verses that suit you to support your beliefs while criticizing others for do the same? One doesn't need to piece together passages to support their beliefs, why not just take Jesus' word as to who God is..
“My father is greater than all,” John 10:29.
“My Father is greater than I,” John 14:28
Non-trinitarians also believe that Jesus is more than just a man. Have never said otherwise.
Would you agree that Sons are Equally of the same Nature as their Fathers?
The bible and Jesus says that there is only one God. And I don't believe that God is a "nature" the three persons are part of, but that God is a separate individual as much as you and I are. One the Father who Jesus says is the only true God, and the other the Son, and not God.
Yes, Jesus is still the Man who mediates for us. (1Tim 2:5)
We believe Jesus is Both the Offspring of David (Man) and the source of David (God)
Jesus is the offspring of David. Think on this...is God the offspring of David? To say so is to imply that God had a beginning and is not eternal, and we know this is not true as the bible says God is eternal, so Jesus being the offspring of David means he can not be God.
Also I disagree with you on that Jesus is the source of David...whatever you mean by that...but that he is the Lord of David, meaning that Jesus is David savior, although he is a son of David. After all Jesus is the Lord, Messiah, Savior of all man.
Jesus didnt deny it, he affirmed it... That would be like me saying, How dare you call me a Man, for I am the Son of Man.... Do you see the problem that I see?
He did deny it, he definitely did not affirm it. Read the verses again...
36 Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world,
Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?
They said that he made himself out to be God; he said the above, that he is the Son of God. He made a distinction between the two, so obviously God and Son of God do not have the same meaning, or he would not have made the reply that he did.
Even if thats all i saw him as (Just Gods Representative), wouldnt it be ok for me to Call Jesus God and Worship him as God. (Like the Angel of the LORD in the OT)
I haven't said that he is "just" Gods representative. That is your words. I think that he is much more than that. He is the Son of God, Messiah, Savior, Christ,etc etc.
I think that you should worship God the Father, the Father of Jesus, the Father who Jesus called the only true God.
Not sure what you are trying to say, but Hebrews 1:10-12 validate psalms 102:25-27. I do know that the King James manuscripts are most complete and they are not missing and agree with the other translations. It would be helpful if you posted your References...
I thought that you might find it interesting that that translation did not have those verses. The reference is that bible itself. Look it up.
Psalm 102 in the bible Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition
You said...He is either a Thing or he is God....
What is meant by that? Are we all "things" being that we are not God? Why demean Jesus with this statement, we all know he is much more than that.
Jensen