“Bubba Asks: Is Jesus Truly God in the Trinity?”
Is Jesus Really God? Let's Open the Bible Last time, we showed—straight from Scripture—that God is three: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This time, we’re digging deeper into the Bible to tackle a question many have wrestled with: Is Jesus God? We walk through powerful, unmistakable passages that show Jesus taking the names, doing the works, and receiving the worship that only belong to God. From John 8:58 to Mark 2, from Romans 10 to Hebrews 1, this episode will open your eyes to the truth that Jesus isn’t just a prophet or teacher—He’s God in the flesh. We’re also working on a full course on the Trinity for our $25/month supporters. If you want to go even deeper, stay tuned and hit the bell to get notified when it drops. Link:https://www.legacymedia.ai/reformark-media 👉 Next episode: Proving the Holy Spirit is God. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro: Is Jesus Really God? 00:17 - Jesus Takes the Name of God 00:55 - Jesus Forgives Sin—Like Only God Can 01:40 - Jesus Receives Worship 02:20 - Jesus Is God, Not the Father 03:05 - Why This Truth Matters 03:25 - What’s Next: The Holy Spirit Is God
## Key Takeaways
* **Jesus assumes divine names:** The video highlights how Jesus applies names and titles to himself, such as "I AM" (John 8:58), which are explicitly associated with God in the Old Testament. * **Jesus performs divine works:** The act of forgiving sins, as seen in Mark 2, is presented as an exclusive prerogative of God, which Jesus demonstrates, affirming his divine nature. * **Jesus receives divine worship:** Throughout the New Testament, individuals worship Jesus, an act reserved for God alone, further solidifying his claim to divinity. * **Distinction within the Trinity:** The discussion clarifies that while Jesus is God, he is distinct from God the Father, emphasizing the Trinitarian understanding of God. * **Theological significance:** Understanding Jesus' divinity is foundational to Christian faith, impacting our understanding of salvation, atonement, and the nature of God. * **Scriptural foundation:** The video consistently grounds its arguments in specific biblical passages, encouraging viewers to examine the Scriptures for themselves.
## Unveiling the Divine Identity: Is Jesus Truly God?
The question of Jesus' divinity has been a central point of theological discussion and debate for centuries. For Christians, understanding whether Jesus is truly God is not merely an academic exercise but a foundational truth that shapes their entire worldview and faith. The latest Reformark video, "Bubba Asks: Is Jesus Truly God in the Trinity?", delves deeply into biblical texts to unequivocally answer this pivotal question. Building on a previous discussion about God being three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—this episode focuses intently on the second person of the Trinity, Jesus, providing compelling scriptural evidence for His divine nature.
From the very beginning of the New Testament, we encounter a figure unlike any other. Jesus of Nazareth performs miracles, teaches with unparalleled authority, and makes claims that, if untrue, would be considered blasphemous. This video systematically walks viewers through key passages that illuminate Jesus' divine identity, leaving no doubt that He is much more than just a prophet, a good teacher, or a moral example. He is God incarnate, God in the flesh, a truth that transforms how we understand redemption, grace, and our relationship with the Creator.
### Jesus Assumes the Names of God
One of the most powerful ways the Bible reveals Jesus' divinity is through the names and titles He either takes for Himself or are ascribed to Him. In ancient cultures, names carried profound significance, often reflecting character, authority, and destiny. The video specifically highlights a crucial exchange in John 8:58, where Jesus declares, "Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM." This statement is profound for several reasons:
* **Echoes Exodus 3:14:** The phrase "I AM" directly hearkens back to God's self-revelation to Moses at the burning bush. When Moses asked God's name, God replied, "I AM WHO I AM." This was the covenant name of God, YHWH, in Hebrew. By using "I AM," Jesus is not merely stating His pre-existence but is claiming the divine name of God himself. * **Assertion of Eternity:** The declaration "before Abraham was, I AM" asserts Jesus' eternal nature, placing Him outside the confines of created time and space, a characteristic exclusive to God. * **Contemporaneous understanding:** The Jewish leaders of Jesus' day clearly understood the implications of His statement. Their reaction—picking up stones to stone Him—demonstrates their recognition that Jesus was making a claim to deity, which they perceived as blasphemy.
Beyond "I AM," other passages like Romans 10:9 speak of confessing "Jesus as Lord," where "Lord" (Kyrios) in the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint) was often used to translate YHWH. Hebrews 1 further expounds on Jesus' superiority to angels and His divine nature, quoting Psalm 45:6, "Your throne, O God, is forever and ever." These instances collectively build an irrefutable case for Jesus' divine nomenclature.
### Jesus Performs the Works of God
Actions often speak louder than words, and Jesus' works consistently demonstrate powers and prerogatives that belong to God alone. The video emphasizes Jesus' ability to forgive sins, a theme prominently featured in Mark 2.
* **The Healing of the Paralytic:** In this narrative, Jesus encounters a paralytic man brought to Him by friends. Before healing him, Jesus declares, "Son, your sins are forgiven." This statement immediately draws the ire of the scribes present, who rightly question, "Why does this man speak like that? He is blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?" * **Divine Authority:** The scribes correctly understood that only God has the authority to forgive sins against Him. By forgiving the paralytic's sins, Jesus was implicitly claiming divine authority. His subsequent miraculous healing of the man served as tangible proof of His unseen spiritual authority to forgive sins. * **Beyond Physical Healing:** This act was not merely about physical healing; it was about addressing the spiritual ailment of sin, demonstrating a power that transcends human capability and points directly to His divine nature.
Other divine works attributed to Jesus include His power over nature (calming storms, walking on water), His ability to raise the dead, and His ultimate victory over sin and death through His resurrection. Each of these acts underscores that Jesus operates not merely with God's blessing, but with God's intrinsic power and authority.
### Jesus Receives Worship Due Only to God
Throughout the biblical narrative, God consistently declares that He alone is to be worshipped. "You shall have no other gods before me" (Exodus 20:3) is a fundamental commandment. Yet, time and again, Jesus receives worship without rebuke, a clear indicator of His divine status. The video touches on this crucial aspect, highlighting examples from Scripture.
* **Disciples' Worship:** Following His resurrection, Jesus' disciples worship Him (Matthew 28:17). Far from correcting them, Jesus accepts their adoration. * **Individuals in Crisis:** People often fell at Jesus' feet in worship or adoration after He performed miracles or revealed His identity (e.g., the man born blind in John 9:38). * **Heavenly Worship:** Revelation 5 depicts heavenly beings and elders worshipping both God the Father and the Lamb (Jesus), placing them on equal footing in receiving ultimate devotion.
This acceptance of worship is a powerful testament to Jesus' divinity. If He were merely a prophet or an angel, He would have immediately refused such an act, as seen with Peter refusing worship in Acts 10:25-26 or an angel refusing worship in Revelation 22:8-9. Jesus' willing reception of worship underscores that He is indeed worthy of it, for He is God.
### Why the Divinity of Christ Matters
The Reformark video concludes by emphasizing the profound significance of Jesus' divinity. This is not a trivial theological point but a cornerstone of Christian faith with immense practical implications:
* **Efficacy of Salvation:** If Jesus were not God, His sacrifice on the cross would not be sufficient to atone for the sins of humanity. Only an infinite God could pay the infinite penalty for sin. * **Reliability of His Teachings:** His teachings carry ultimate authority because they are the words of God Himself. * **Worthy of Trust and Worship:** We can place our complete trust and worship in Jesus because He is fully God, capable of saving, sustaining, and guiding us. * **Understanding the Incarnation:** The incarnation—God becoming flesh—is the ultimate display of God's love and condescension for humanity, made possible because Jesus is God.
Understanding and affirming Jesus' divinity profoundly impacts our prayer life, our understanding of the atonement, and our assurance of salvation. It reveals the incredible depth of God's love in sending His Son, truly "God in the flesh," to bridge the gap between a holy God and sinful humanity. The video serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this essential Christian doctrine through clear, biblical exposition.
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