Butch5
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I'm not sure which side you're coming down on. However, my point was that Jesus literally came out of God.I think everyone agrees that the Father sent Jesus and Jesus came to do the Fathers will.
There's weightier testimony from Jesus Himself such as the Father is the only true God and His God. And Revelation seems to hold to the testimony Jesus gave that the Father is His God.
I think you need to look at what Paul wrote. Jesus is the firstborn of all things created. (all creation) - The first of Gods works or the beginning of the creation of God.
This also has a point in history and is from the will of another. "the fullness was pleased to dwell in Him" and the only other at that point in history was the Father. The one Jesus calls His God and our God.
So Jesus's spirit would have been formed as the first of Gods works and the fullness was gifted. And the one gifting is defining Jesus's being. In that gifting Jesus is the radiance of Gods glory and the exact representation of Gods being. The exact image of the invisible God. He is all that the Father is. He would also be one with the Father as the fullness of the Deity or Godhead that lives/dwells in Him is the Fathers. All that was created according to the Fathers will and at His command HE created through Jesus. Jesus is before all things except the Father and in Him all things hold together and are sustained. That is the Father's will. The Father is the one who glorifies Jesus.
So simply Jesus is Gods firstborn.
So this question, "Is Jesus God?"
Is answered
He never dies
Yes, He is all that the Father is.
No, He has always been the Son.
He is the manifestation of the "glory" of our great God and savior Jesus. - the radiance of Gods glory
So Jesus was with the Father in the beginning and He is all that the Father is (God in that context) and all things were made through Him.
Now at the appointed time a body was prepared for Him. And the Son who was, (His Spirit), was in the tent of that body and the Father was living in Him. Always and forever they are one.
Jesus on the cross, "Father into your hands I commit My Spirit"