Last year James & Edward discussed at length the divine nature of Jesus Christ from a contextual point of view. Many thoughts and questions arose from those shows and this is part 2 of two episodes to help the listeners to answer common objections.

1. Where in the bible does Jesus say “I am God”?
2. How can Jesus be God when He says that “He” has a God? (Matt 27:46, John 20:17)
3. Jesus isn’t God because He is ignorant of many things in the bible.

Many editions of requirements in evangelism exist without any real acknowledgment of what Scripture teaches concerning the person and work of Jesus Christ. We’ve established over the last few months that the bible is clear that Jesus is God. Now, we conclude this series explaining why Jesus as God is a necessary element of a basic evangelistic proclamation.

Jesus is God. Plain and simple. This is part five in an eight-part series on the divine nature of Jesus Christ and today we are going to discuss the witness of God the Father concerning His Son’s deity.

Jesus NEVER says, “I am God” because that would not be a claim to deity. However, He clearly claims to be God in stronger and more solid ways. This episode quickly looks at these claims. Next week we will look at the witness of God the Father in Scripture concerning the deity of Jesus, God the Son. This is part 4 of an 8 part series.

Continuing with Part 3 of our 8 part series on the Divine Nature of Jesus we continue to look at various texts that clearly show Jesus as God in the New Testament. Next week we will show where Jesus claimed to be God personally.

Jesus is God. This is clearly taught in Scripture and over these next few episodes, Edward and James will look at the witness of scripture, the apostles, the Son & the Father. This episode looks specifically at the passages that show Jesus’ divinity in the Gospel of John.