THE DEITY OF CHRIST |
Indirect Testimony to the Deity of Christ.
This study is adapted from Dr. Alva McClains notes, revised by Dr. John Whitcomb and Ivan French, and used by permission of Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana. This is one of the finest studies ever produced on the deity of Christ, and every student of the Scriptures should master this material.
There are passages of Scripture where the deity of Christ
is strongly implied and assumed, yet not stated directly. The value of such indirect
testimony is that is shows us that the deity of Christ is woven into the very fabric of
the New Testament. The deity of Christ is assumed throughout the pages of the New
Testament
These are only a few of the many examples that could be
listed:
Luke 7:37-38, 44-48. Luke assumes our understanding that
only God forgives sins. Therefore Jesus must be God!
John 12:37-41. The words of verse 40 were written by
Isaiah just after he saw JEHOVAH (Isaiah 6:1,10). But John says Isaiah saw Christ's glory
(John 12:41), because he assumes that the reader identifies the Jehovah of Isaiah 6 with
Christ.
John 14:28 "my Father is greater than
I." If Jesus were not Himself God, how could He compare Himself with the
Father? It would be both blasphemous and ridiculous for a mere finite creature to go about
trying to convince others that the Father was greater than he was! The Creator/creature
distinction is infinite and cannot be compared at all. Jesus is speaking of
functional distinctions between the Persons of the Triune Godhead (Christ voluntarily took
upon Himself human form and certain limitations). This text is actually a proof text for
the deity of Christ.
John 19:37. John's quotation is from Zechariah 12:10. But
the context of that passage (see Zech. 12:1) shows that it was Jehovah that was
pierced. Thus, Christ must be God.
1 Timothy 1:13 "Christ...put me into the
ministry, who was before a blasphemer." Paul is certainly not saying that before his
conversion he went about speaking against Jehovah! But he did speak against Jesus. Since
he assumes the reader identifies Jesus with Jehovah, he also assumes that words spoken
against Jesus are blasphemous.
Galatians 1:1 "Paul, an apostle, not of men,
neither by man, but by Jesus Christ." Paul contrasts Jesus Christ with mere men,
which would only be valid if Christ were God.
Matthew 13:41; 16:27 and 24:31. These passages speak of Christ's angels. Who do angels belong to?
FINAL CONCLUSION
There has never been a true and genuine Christianity from the time of the Apostles which did not hold to the deity of Christ as the major tenet. This truth is the ROCK FOUNDATION of the Christian faith (Matthew 16:15-18). Those who deny the deity of Christ have no right to call themselves Christians in the Biblical, historical sense of that term.
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