Have you considered that Jesus was only a prophet?
Question
Have you considered that Jesus was a
prophet of G-d, a man like Moses, and that worship of this Jewish man is
heresy and idolatry? Following what he said is fine, but he called himself a
prophet and forbid others to worship him. He taught with authority and was
born, like Isaac, as a miracle from G-d - but does that make him G-d? No, we
are all sons of G-d, who follow His Commandments.
Reply
“The reason you go astray is
that you are ignorant both of the Tanakh and of the power of G-d.” (Matthew
22:29;
Mark 12:24)
Actually, to answer your question directly,
I have spent the past 40 years of my life very carefully considering
whether Yeshua (or Jesus, as you call him) is HaShem come in the flesh, or
whether he was merely “a man like Moses” because where you and I spend
eternity depends completely upon the answer to that question.
The Bible declares Him to be both Mashiach
ben Yosef and Mashiach ben David, Israel’s Messiah and Redeemer, and the Son
of the Most High. In the following brief discussion I have quoted just the
most significant words of the passages in question (to save space on this
page), but I have provided a link to the appropriate section of Scripture.
The reader is strongly encouraged to read the complete section in context.
He called himself a prophet because the
word “prophet” simply means “one who speaks for another.” He claimed to speak
for his Father, the Most High.
“I
say these things so that you might be saved. … For the things the Father has
given me to do, the very things I am doing now, testify on my behalf that
the Father has sent me. … moreover, his word does not stay in you,
because you don't trust the one he sent. You keep examining the Tanakh
because you think that in it you have eternal life. Those very Scriptures
bear witness to me, but you won't come to me in order to have life! … I do
know you people — I know that you have no love for G-d in you! I have come
in my Father's name, … ” (John
5:31-46)
The Jewish leaders of His day understood
perfectly that He claimed to be G-d.
This
answer made the Judeans all the more intent on killing him—not only was he
breaking Shabbat; but also, by saying that G-d was his own Father, he was
claiming equality with G-d. (John
5:16-18)
When HaShem revealed Himself to Moshe in the burning bush,
Moshe asked for His name, to which HaShem replied:
God said to Moshe, "I AM
WHO I AM," and he said, "You shall tell the children of Yisra'el this:
"I AM has sent me to you." (Exodus
3:14)
“I AM” is about as near as we can come to a translation of
the divine name hwhy
(YHWH). Yeshua claimed to be “I AM.”
Then the Yehudim said to him “...
Who do you make yourself out to be?” Yeshua answered, “… Your father Avraham
rejoiced to see my day. He saw it, and was glad.… Most assuredly, I tell you,
before Avraham came into existence, I AM.” They took up stones
therefore to throw at him [for calling Himself G-d]… (John
8:51-59)
Only G-d can forgive sin, but Yeshua forgave sins.
When Yeshua saw their trust, he said, “Friend, your sins are
forgiven you.” The Torah-teachers and the P'rushim began thinking, “Who
is this fellow that speaks such blasphemies? Who can forgive sin except
G-d?” But Yeshua, knowing what they were thinking, answered, “Why are you
turning over such thoughts in your hearts? Which is easier to say? ‘Your sins
are forgiven you’? or ‘Get up and walk’? But look! I will prove to you that
the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.” He then said to the
paralytic, “I say to you: get up, pick up your mattress and go home!’
Immediately, in front of everyone, he stood up, picked up what he had been
lying on, and went home praising G-d. (Luke 5:20-25)
Yeshua most certainly did not forbid others to
worship him. He accepted worship on several occasions.
After Yeshua was born in Beit-Lechem in the land of Y'hudah during
the time when Herod was king, Magi from the east came to Yerushalayim and
asked, “Where is the newborn King of the Jews? For we saw his star in the
east and have come to worship him.” (Matthew
2:1-2)
“As
he was starting on his way, a man ran up, kneeled down in front of him
and asked, "Good rabbi, what should I do to obtain eternal life?” (Mark
10:17)
A
week later his talmidim were once more in the room, and this time T'oma was
with them. Although the doors were locked, Yeshua came, stood among them and
said, “Shalom aleikhem!” Then he said to T'oma, “Put your finger here, look
at my hands, take your hand and put it into my side. Don’t be lacking in
trust, but have trust!” T'oma answered him, “My Lord and my G-d!”
Yeshua said to him, “Have you trusted because you have seen me? How blessed
are those who do not see, but trust anyway!” (John
20:26-29)
The crowds ahead of
him and behind shouted, “Hoshia`na!” [“Yahweh deliver us!”] to the son of
David; “Baruch habah b'shem ADONAI!”
[“Blessed is he who comes in the name of ADONAI!”] “You in the highest heaven,
Hoshia`na [Yahweh deliver us!]” (Matthew 21:9) [The title “Son of David” is
the title of Mashiach ben David, the Redeemer of Israel.]
A
woman from Kena`an who was living there came to him, pleading, “ADONAI, have pity on me. Son of David! My daughter
is cruelly held under the power of demons!” (Matthew
15:22)
Two
blind men sitting by the side of the road heard that he was passing by and
shouted, “Son of David! Have pity on us!” The crowd scolded them and
told them to be quiet, but they shouted all the louder, “ADONAI! Son of David! Have pity on us!” (Matthew
20:30-31)
You said, “We are all sons of G-d, who
follow His Commandments.” But to the Torah-observant Parushim (Pharisees, the
most Torah-observant sect of all Israel, who followed the Mitzvot with
extreme care) Yeshua said:
“If you are children of Avraham, then do the things Avraham
did! … You are doing the things your father does.” … They said to him. “We
have only one Father — G-d!” Yeshua replied to them, “If G-d were your
Father, you would love me; because I came out from G-d; and now I have
arrived here. I did not come on my own; he sent me. Why don’t you understand
what I'm saying? Because you can’t bear to listen to my message. You
belong to your father, Satan, and you want to carry out your father’s desires.
From the start he was a murderer, and he has never stood by the truth,
because there is no truth in him. When he tells a lie, he is speaking in
character; because he is a liar — indeed, the inventor of the lie! But as for
me, because I tell the truth you don’t believe me.” (John
8:39-45)
It is not enough to merely follow the
teachings of Moshe and Yeshua. Yeshua said, “Most assuredly, I tell you,
unless one is born anew, he can’t see the kingdom of G-d.” … unless one is
born of water and spirit, he can’t enter into the kingdom of G-d! That which
is born of the flesh is flesh. That which is born of the Spirit is spirit. …”
(John 3:3-8)
Shalom in Mashiach,
Ari

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