1.2.3.4
Because he
performed miracles ?
Well then, is Jesus the son of God
because he raised the dead? If so, then what about Ezekiel
who is said to have raised many more dead bodies than Jesus ever
did. Ezekiel is said to have raised a whole city from the dead
(Ezekiel 37:1-9)
If we are looking for Godly powers and
miracles as proof of godliness then what about Joshua who is
said to have stopped the sun and moon for one whole day: (Joshua 10:12-13). Can anyone but God Almighty do this?
Elisha is said to have raised the
dead, resurrected himself, healed a leper, fed a hundred people
with twenty barley loaves and a few ears of corn, and healed a
blind man: (2 Kings 4:35, 13:21, 5:14, 4:44, and 6:11.)
Elijah is said to have raised the
dead, and made a bowl of flour and a jar of oil inexhaustible
for many days (1 Kings 17:22 and 14.)
To say nothing of Moses (pbuh) and
his countless miracles. Of his parting of the sea, of his
changing of a stick into a serpent, of his changing of water
into blood, ..etc.
And so forth......
Even Jesus (pbuh) himself tells us that
miracles by themselves do not prove anything:
"For there shall arise false Christs, and
false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch
that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect"
Matthew 24:24
So even false Christs can supply great wonders
and miracles of such magnitude that even the most knowledgeable
among men shall be deceived.
Jesus (pbuh) had a beginning (the begetting)
and an end ("and he gave up the ghost") Melchizedec,
however, is said to have had no beginning of days nor end of
life but was "made like unto the Son of God" !.
"For this Melchizedec, king of Salem,
priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the
slaughter of the kings, and blessed him; To whom also Abraham
gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King of
righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King
of peace; Without father, without mother, without descent,
having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like
unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually. Now consider
how great this man [was], unto whom even the patriarch Abraham
gave the tenth of the spoils."
Hebrews 7:1-4
Solomon is said to have been
with God at the beginning of time before all of creation,
Proverbs 8:22-31.
Well then, is Jesus (pbuh) god because he
performed his miracles under his own power while others needed
God to perform them for them? Let us then read:
- Matthew 28:18"And Jesus came and spake
unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven
and in earth."
- Luke 11:20: "But if I with the finger
of God cast out devils."
- Matthew 12:28"But if I cast out devils
by the Spirit of God."
- John 5:30: "I can of mine own self do
nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just;
because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the
Father which hath sent me."
- John 10:25: "the works that I do in
my Father's name."
- John 8:28-29"...I do nothing of
myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.
And he that sent me is with me: the Father hath not left me
alone; for I do always those things that please him."
- Acts 2:22"Ye men of Israel, hear these
words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among
you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him
in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know"
So we see that even the apostle of Jesus (pbuh),
Peter "the Rock,"* bore witness many years after the
departure of Jesus not that Jesus was "God, the Son of God,
who did miracles through his Omnipotence," rather, he openly
bore witness before all those present that Jesus was "a
man." He then went on to make sure that the masses would
not be mislead by Jesus' miracles into thinking that he was more
than a man by emphasizing that it was not Jesus who did the
miracles, rather, just as was the case with countless other
prophets before him, it was God Himself who did these miracles
and that God's prophets are simply the tools through which He
performed His miracles. In other words, the point that Peter was
trying to drive home to these people was for them to remember
that just as Moses' parting of the seas did not make him God or
the son of God, and just as Elisha's raising of the
dead did not make him God or the son of God, so too was the case
with Jesus.
What was the goal behind the performance of
these miracles? Let us read John 11:42 where we find that just
before Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, he made a point of
making sure that the crowd would not misunderstand what he was
about to do or why he did it, so he publicly stated before God
while they were listening that, just as was the case with all
previous prophets, the reason why he was given these miracles
was in order to prove that God had sent Him and he was a true
prophet:
"And I knew that Thou hearest me always;
but because of the people standing around I said it, that they
may believe that Thou didst send Me.".
John 11:42
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