There are multiple verses in the New Testament in which Jesus declares that he is not God.

Jesus Calls God “My God”

One example of this is that Jesus calls God “my God” in several verses. If Jesus was God, he would not be calling himself “my God” because this would imply that God himself has a God whom He worships.

In fact, Jesus himself, during crucifixion, asks: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” If Jesus truly was God, then why would God ask if He has forsaken His own self?

Jesus Says God Is Greater Than Himself

If Jesus were God, then would God be greater than Jesus, instead of equal to Jesus?

Moreover, Jesus says that not even he knows when the world will end, only God. If Jesus was God, would he not know the day and the hour of the end of the world just like God?

If Jesus were truly God, he would not say that God is greater than him and that he does nothing without God’s authority, and he would know when the world will end.

Jesus instructs a man not to call him good, because God alone is good. That means Jesus is not God, but is a being that is less than God.

  • If Jesus was God, and God alone is good, then Jesus would have no problem with this person calling him good.

Bible Verses That Say Jesus is God

Here is a list of verses that indicate Jesus is God, and is worshipped:

Doctrine of Hypostatic Union

Many verses in the Bible indicate Jesus is not God, and many verses in the Bible indicate Jesus is God.

Therefore, to resolve this theological conflict in the Bible about the real nature of Jesus, the Council of Chalcedon in Rome during 451 AD came up with the doctrine of “hypostatic union”.

In short, hypostatic union states that Jesus is both “100% God” and “100% human” at the same time.

However, this concept of Jesus being 100% God and 100% man at the same time is a logical contradiction in itself.

If we examine the three qualities that God possesses, but humans lack, we find that God is:

  • Immortal
  • All-Knowing
  • All-Powerful

But if we example the qualities of humans, we find that they are:

  • Mortal
  • Limited in knowledge
  • Weak

As you can see, the traits that are exclusive God are the exact opposite of the traits that define humanity, such that both character traits cannot logically exist at the same time.

One cannot be both mortal and immortal at the same time, that is a logical contradiction. One cannot be both all-knowing and with limited knowledge at the same time either. One cannot be both all-powerful and weak at the same time.

  • Therefore, one cannot be both fully human and fully God at the same time. Jesus must either be one or the other.

Jesus can’t be a demigod (partially God, partially human) either, because worshipping demigods is not allowed in Christianity.

This is why God in the Quran warns Christians many times to reject the Trinity doctrine. Christians are permitted in the Quran to continue following what God revealed in the Gospel (Injeel in Arabic), but they must reject the Trinity.


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