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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GOD AND JESUS CHRIST FROM THE SAYINGS OF CHRIST HIMSELF

(WITH BIBLICAL REFERENCES ONLY).

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GOD AND JESUS CHRIST FROM

THE SAYINGS OF CHRIST HIMSELF

(WITH BIBLICAL REFERENCES ONLY).

BY

ABDULMUJEEB ABIODUN BUSARI

(CEO OF BENEFITS FOR BELIEVERS IN CHANGE ‘BBIC’

INITIATIVE)

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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GOD AND JESUS CHRIST FROM THE SAYINGS OF CHRIST HIMSELF

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INTRODUCTION

This book takes into consideration the differences between

God Almighty and Jesus Christ, from the sayings of Jesus Christ

himself. This work makes use of the King James Version of the

Holy Bible. For easy study into the contents of this book, it is

advisable to use the Bible in which the sayings of Christ were

written in red ink, which is regarded as "The Red Ink Bible".

The essence of this work is to clarify between God and Jesus

Christ, and for everyone to be able to determine, based on

their own understanding, the Being; to whom all worship and

adoration should be given.

This work, however, will help the Christian denominations

that truly believe that God and Jesus Christ are two different

entities; and this, however, will help them to inform and teach

their counterparts concerning the truth of worshipping God,

the Holy One, the Supreme, Whom Jesus Christ himself

worshipped while he was alive; and to enlighten them to stop

all acts of worship given to Jesus Christ, instead of God.

Should anyone have a rejoinder to make on this work, the

person should kindly email [email protected] or call

+2348039117894/ +2348054487659.

The following are the sayings of Christ as recorded beginning

from Matthew, to Mark, Luke, and John.

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These four books are regarded as the "The Gospels" or "The

Good News", which are the four books that were earlier

recognized by the early Church, and were accepted as the real

'New Testament' or "The Gospels," called "The Canon Of The

New Testament", because the writers or reporters of these

books were known as the original disciples of Jesus Christ

himself, who were believed to have been inspired by God.

That is, they were able to understand and interpret accurately

and authoritatively the message of Jesus and the experiences

of his disciples. They were the ones who may be considered to

have the true reports concerning the sayings and teachings of

Christ.

Although, it has been found through different researches that

most of these books were written from the collection of

statements from eye witnesses.

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To begin with, the sayings of Christ that relate to where he

(Christ) mentioned God (the Father), and the sayings about

himself are only considered in this book; and, they have been

numbered accordingly.

1) MATTHEW 4:4 "But he (Jesus) answered and said,

It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but

by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of

God." (see also Luke 4:4, Deut. 8:3)

Jesus Christ clearly stated that man (including himself) shall

not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out

of the mouth of God. Here, he (Jesus) did not say; 'out of my

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mouth', and also the argument here was not about Jesus

being God, but about being the Son of God. However, Son and

Father are two different entities. Therefore, Son is not the

Father (God), and Jesus is Not God, clearly seen.

We can also see it clearly that Jesus Christ called himself a

“man” when he said: “Man shall not live by bread alone”. This

statement of Christ testified to the fact that he (Christ) was

just a human being, who was hungered and needed food, as a

result of his fasting for forty days and forty nights, as was read

from Matthew 4:2 which reads: “And when he had fasted

forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an

hungered.”

The fact that Christ fasted and was an hungered proved that

he can never and was never God, because this is an attribute

that belongs to humans and can never befit God, the Supreme

Being, Who is the Creator of the whole universe.

All these facts prove that Jesus was Not God.

2) MATTHEW 4:7 "Jesus said unto him, It is written

again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." (see

Luke 4:12, Deut. 6:16)

Jesus Christ stated here to the devil that "Thou shall not

tempt the Lord thy God" and he did not say "Thou shall not

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tempt me (Jesus), thy God". Even the argument here clearly

shows that the devil was trying to tell Jesus that since God

(the Supreme Being, the Father) hast promised to save him

(Jesus) by the help from His angels (see Mt. 4:6, Ps. 91:11-12

etc.), then, if he wants to claim that he is the Son of God, then

he should cast himself down from the pinnacle of the temple

in the holy city.

Another point to note from Mt. 4:6 is that the angels to be

sent to help Christ were the angels of God and not the angels

created or owned by Christ.

The simple truth here is that God and Jesus are not the same

entity. Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

3) MATTHEW 4:10 "Then saith Jesus unto him, Get

thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt

worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou

serve." (see Luke 4:8, Deut. 6:13-15, 10:12,20 etc.)

Jesus Christ declared here to the Satan that everyone

(including Jesus himself) was commanded to worship none

but God Almighty alone, the Creator. This clearly shows that if

Jesus Christ was God, Who created everything including Satan

himself (the devil), then it does not meet for Satan to request

Jesus (who should have been his creator) to fall down and

worship him (Satan).

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NOTE: To fall down is the major act of worshipping. Therefore,

for one to truly wish to worship God Almighty, he/she must

be ready to 'fall down' in worship to God, just like Allaah

(SWT) commanded in Islam, and as was practised by Moses,

Jesus and other Prophets (Proof: Gen. 17:1-4, Num. 14:5,

Nehemiah 8:4-6, Mt. 26:39 etc.).

4) MATTHEW 5:8 Jesus said: "Blessed are the pure in

heart: for they shall see God."

Here, seeing God by those who are pure in heart as was said

by Jesus Christ clearly shows that Jesus Christ is not God. This

is because he was talking to the people who were already

looking at him and have been seeing him. It was not just a

voice from anywhere, but the voice of Jesus himself, who was

with them and was teaching them all these. Moreover, had it

been that Jesus was the same God, he would have said;

"Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see me (Jesus),

their God."

Therefore, this proves that Jesus Is Not God.

5) MATTHEW 5:9 "Blessed are the peacemakers: for

they shall be called the children of God."

For Jesus to have said the peacemakers shall be called the

children of God clearly proves that he was/is not the same

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God he referred to. This is because, had it been that he was

the same God, he would have said; "...they shall be called my

(Jesus') children, for I am their God," like God Almighty

Himself always declare (see Isaiah 45:5 etc.)

(NOTE: The persecution that Jesus referred to (in Matthew

5:11) for his sake was just talking about the problems that

people who believe in their Prophets always face from the

unbelievers, because Jesus was regarded as their Prophet).

Also, for peacemakers (believers) to be called the children of

God means that Jesus Christ is not to be regarded as the only

Son of God; for God is the Father of all.

Therefore, since Christ was not regarded as the only Son of

God, and that God is the Father of all, then it proves that the

saying of the Christians that; since Christ is the Son of God,

then he is God: has been nullified this way. This proves that

Jesus is Not God.

6) MATTHEW 5:16 "Let your light so shine before men,

that they may see your good works, and glorify your

Father which is in heaven."

When Jesus said; '...and glorify your Father which is in

heaven', he was referring to God Almighty, Whose Throne is

said to be in heaven, and he did not refer to himself as the

same Father (that is, God Almighty), Who is in Heaven. Also,

he (Jesus) was on earth with them and not in heaven.

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Therefore, this proves that Jesus is Not the Father in Heaven,

and he (Jesus) is Not God.

7) MATTHEW 5:33 "Again, ye have heard that it hath

been said by them of old time, Thou shalt not

forswear thyself, but shalt perform unto the Lord

thine oaths:" (see Ex. 20:7, Lev. 19:12, Num. 30:2, Deut.

23:21-23, etc.)

Jesus stated here of what was written of old time (that is,

about the Law) when he was not even in the midst of the

people, but then that he was, if we are to believe that he

(Jesus) was the same God that sent the prophets of old, then,

he should have included himself in the present by saying:

"...but shalt perform unto me (Jesus), your Lord, thine oaths."

But since he did not say this, then he is not the Lord (God

Almighty) that he (Jesus) was referring to.

Therefore, Jesus Is Not God.

8) MATTHEW 5:34 "But I say unto you, Swear not at

all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne." (see Is.

66:1, 1 Kings 8:27, 2 Chr. 2:6; 6:18, Jer. 23:24, Acts 7:47-50)

Jesus commanded his followers not to swear at all. He

commanded them not to swear by the heaven because it is

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the Throne of God, and he did not say because it was his

(Jesus') throne, their God.

However, considering the verses (1 Kings 8:27 and Jer. 23:24),

it is basically clear that God cannot descend and dwell on

earth like a human being because the presence of God filled

the heavens and earth, and neither heavens, nor earth could

contain Him, as was seen in 1 Kings 8:27 which reads: “But will

God indeed dwell on the earth? behold, the heaven and

heaven of heaven cannot contain Thee; how much less

this house that I have builded?”

Here, it shows that Jesus and God are not the same entity.

Therefore, Jesus Is Not God.

9) MATTHEW 5:45 "That ye may be the children of

your Father which is in heaven: for he maketh his

sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth

rain on the just and on the unjust." (see Job 25:3-4)

There is a great lesson in this verse and it relates directly to

some verses of the Glorious Qur'aan. Indeed, all the teachings

of Christ, that are unadulterated, are connected to the verses

of the Glorious Qur'aan, because the same God Almighty

(Allaah) is the Holy One Who sent all the prophets including

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Jesus Christ and Muhammad (SAW). This verse shows the

Rahmaniyyah of Allaah, the Almighty God.

However, we can see that all the believers are called the

Children of God and Jesus alone was not regarded as the Son

of God. The term "Son of God" itself will be discussed in

another book to be written by me (In Shaa' Allaah).

Nevertheless, in the verse above, Jesus Christ said; 'Your

Father' and did not say; "...so that you can be my (Jesus')

children; for I (Jesus) am the Father, your God".

He (Jesus) also said; '...for He maketh His sun to rise on the

evil and on the good..." We can clearly see that Jesus was

referring to God, the Father in heaven. Otherwise, he would

have said; '…for I (Jesus) maketh my sun to rise on the evil and

on the good..'

According to Job 25:3-4 cited above which reads: "Is there

any number of His armies? and upon whom doth not His

light arise? How then can man be justified with God? or

how can he be clean that is born of a woman? And, Job

4:17 says: “Shall mortal man be more just than God? shall

a man be more pure than his maker?

This shows that Jesus Christ can never be compared with God

Almighty, and he can never be as pure as God, nor can he ever

be equal with God.

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Therefore, from the pure understanding of this statement, it

means that Jesus Is Not God.

10) MATTHEW 5:48 "Be ye therefore perfect, even as

your Father which is in heaven is perfect." (see Gen.

17:1, Ex. 19:6, Lev. 11:44-45; 19:2; 20:7, Lk. 6:36 etc.)

Here, we can see that Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God;

for God is the Father of all. Also, the Father in heaven is not

the same as Jesus on earth. Moreover, the teachings of Christ

was all about how we can become true believers, to work

towards becoming perfect as God Almighty is expected of us

all; and his teachings were not about remission of sin by his

blood, because he didn't come to die for our sins in this sense.

Therefore, Jesus Is Not God.

11) MATTHEW 6:1 "TAKE HEED that ye do not your

alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye

have no reward of your Father which is in heaven."

This shows that Jesus is not the one to reward people for their

good deeds but God Almighty.

Jesus did not say; "...otherwise ye have no reward of me

(Jesus), your Father".

Therefore, Jesus Is Not God.

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12) MATTHEW 6:4 "That thine alms may be in secret:

and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall

reward thee openly."

Likewise here Jesus did not refer to himself. Jesus himself

declared that only God knows what is hidden on earth and in

heavens. God sees what is done openly and in secret, and He

is the only One Who will reward everyone according to his

deeds.

This verse also helps us to know that he (Jesus) only knows

what God, the Father in heaven taught him to know of any

secrets.

Therefore, Jesus Is Not God.

13) MATTHEW 6:6 "But thou, when thou prayest, enter

into thy closest, and when thou hast shut thy door,

pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy

Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee

openly."

Jesus Christ declared in this verse that God is in secret, that is,

God is Hidden. God is Unseen. This means that Jesus is not

God because Jesus was seen and he taught in the midst of his

people. He ate, slept and do other things like every human.

The word 'openly' that was mentioned talks about what will

happen on this earth and was not referring to the heaven.

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Therefore, we can see that only God rewards people on this

earth openly based on their deeds in secret and Jesus has no

power of himself to reward people.

Also, this verse speaks a lot against the Christians who always

pray to Jesus Christ instead of God. In this verse, we can see

that Jesus Christ taught the people to only pray to God

Almighty, who is our Father in Heaven, and he did not teach

about praying to himself.

Therefore, it is a great mistake and a very wrong ideology for

Christians to pray to Christ, rather than praying to their

Creator, who is the God and the Creator of Christ himself.

We can see, therefore, that JESUS IS NOT GOD.

14) MATTHEW 6:8 "Be not ye therefore like unto them:

for your Father knoweth what things ye have need

of, before ye ask him."

This shows that prayers should only be offered to God not

Jesus. Also, God is the Provider for all His creatures and not

Jesus. It also proves that God is the All-Knowing and not Jesus.

We can also see that God is the Father of all and not the

Father of only Jesus.

The truth, therefore, is that Jesus is Not God.

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15) MATTHEW 6:9-13 "After this manner therefore

pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed

be thy name..." (see Lk. 11:2)

First, Jesus Christ did not teach the believers to pray to him.

He taught them to pray in God's name, Who is Our Father, our

God, the Holy One, the Supreme, Who is in heaven.

It is good to remember that while Jesus Christ was teaching

this, he himself was on earth. Therefore, it proves that JESUS

WAS NEVER GOD.

Moreover, Jesus referred to this prayer by praisimg God

Whose Kingdom, Power and Glory is forever (MATTHEW

6:13); for God lives for ever. This prayer is like a prayer taught

by the Prophet of Islaam in the Glorious Qur'aan in Chapter 1,

known as the Sooratul Faatiha.

The full analysis of these verses will be done in another book

titled: "The Full Study Into The Sayings Of Jesus Christ(as) As

Reported In the Holy Bible".

This book discusses only the sayings of Christ; and the

importance of these sayings, references from the Old

Testament and their relevance with the Glorious Qur'aan.

16) MATTHEW 6:14-15 "For if ye forgive men their

trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive

you: But if ye forgive not men their trespasses,

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neither will your Father forgive your trespasses."

(see Mt. 18:35; Mk. 11:25-26; etc.)

We can see here also that God Almighty is our Father, the

Creator of all. Jesus Christ mentioned heavenly Father as the

forgiver of all sins and didn't mention himself.

Therefore, this shows that Jesus Christ is Not God.

17) MATTHEW 6:18 "That thou appear not unto men to

fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret: and

thy Father, which seeth in secret, shall reward

thee openly."

The difference between God and Jesus in this verse has been

explained under point 13.

All these points are testifying to the fact that Jesus Christ has

never for once referred to himself as God the Father, nor has

he arrogated any attributes of God to himself.

This proved that Jesus is Not God.

18) MATTHEW 6:24 "No man can serve two masters:

for either he will hate the one, and love the other;

or else he will hold to the one, and despise the

other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon." ( see Lk.

16:13)

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Jesus Christ taught here also about worshiping or serving God

Almighty, the heavenly Father, and not about worshipping

himself as God. Otherwise, he would have said; '...ye cannot

serve me (Jesus), your God and mammon.'

This proves that Jesus is Not God.

19) MATTHEW 6:26 "Behold the fowls of the air: for

they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into

barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are

ye not much better than they?" (see also Lk. 12:24; Job

38:41; Ps. 147:9)

This is a great evidence that Jesus was never God; for it was

never seen, read nor written that Jesus has ever carried grains

around to feed all the birds in his area not to talk of the birds

in the whole world.

Here, it shows clearly that there is One Supreme Being, God

Almighty, Who provides sustenance to all creatures. And He is

our Holy Father in heaven, Who is the is the Creator of Jesus

Christ himself.

Therefore, this proves that Jesus is Not God.

20) MATTHEW 6:30 "Wherefore, if God so clothe the

grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is

cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe

you, O ye of little faith?" (see Lk 12:28)

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Jesus said that God is He, Who clothes the grass of the field.

How excellent this is!

Jesus always talk about God and His Power and never about

himself as God. Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

21) MATTHEW 6:32-33 "(For after all these things do

the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father

knoweth that ye have need of all these things. But

seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his

righteousness; and all these things shall be added

unto you." (see Luke 12:30-31)

Jesus Christ declared that God Almighty knows all the desires

of every being. And, he (Jesus) taught the people to seek the

kingdom of God first (that is, by truly worshipping God and

acting according to His instructions), through which the

believers will then become blessed by God Almighty from His

grace and mercy.

We see here that Jesus Christ preached about God the Father

and not about himself. He did not teach the disciples to seek

his own kingdom or to worship him. And, he referred to God

always and not to himself. Jesus didn't say; 'seek ye my

kingdom; for I am your God'.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

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22) MATTHEW 7:11 "If ye then, being evil, know how

to give good gifts unto your children, how much

more shall your Father which is in heaven give good

things to them that ask him?"

Jesus has declared here that only God can bless someone. God

is the only One that grants acceptance to prayers. And God is

the only One that man can pray to, and ask for provisions

(Matthew 7:7-8). We can clearly see that the name of Jesus

was not mentioned here, but that of the Father in heaven,

which means it is a very wrong ideology to pray to Jesus and

ask him for blessings, because he is not the Father in heaven.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

23) MATTHEW 7:21 "Not every one that saith to me,

Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven;

but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in

heaven." (see Lk. 6:46)

Jesus has differentiated here between himself being called

Lord and the Father in heaven. Jesus being called Lord does

not mean that he is God, but it means that he is their master,

their teacher, their leader, their instructor, their guardian,

their prophet, and their counselor.

(NOTE: I believe it is a kind of forgery or ways to deceive, or

confuse the readers of the New Testament, that was why

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'Lord' is used for God the Father, instead of 'LORD' as was

used throughout the Old Testament.)

This verse also helps us to know that Jesus Christ was truly

sent as a teacher and a prophet by God Almighty just like he

himself always declare as we have read in so many verses in

the Bible such as Mt. 10:40; 15:24, Mk. 9:37, Lk. 4:43; 9:48;

10:16, John 3:17; 4:34;5:23; 5:30; 5:36,37,38;

6:29,38,39,40,44,57; 7:16,28,29,33; 8:16,18,26,29,42; 9:4;

11:42; 12:44,45,49; 13:16,20,24; 15:21; 16:5; 17:3,818,21 etc.

However, LORD, the Father which is in heaven, is the Supreme

Being, Whom Jesus Christ referred to that anyone who does

His will, will gain eternity and enter into the kingdom of

heaven.

This clearly shows that it is very wrong to worship Jesus,

because he is not the Creator (God Almighty).

Moreover, this verse and the verses that followed, that is,

verse 21,22&23 truly preached against the Christians and not

against the Muslims. This is because, the Christians are those

who called Jesus their Lord and pray to him and also pray in

his name. So, that testifies against them, for they claim to

prophesy in his (Jesus') name and do miracles and wonders in

his name.

WELL, we can all see from this verse that Jesus called the

Father in heaven, God Almighty, as the only One Who can

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grant any one into His kingdom in heaven. This is because it is

He (God), Whose is the Dominion of the heavens and earth.

24) MATTHEW 8:20 "And Jesus saith unto him, The

foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have

nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his

head." (see Luke 9:58)

Here, Jesus called himself 'the Son of man' who has nowhere

to lay his head unlike God Whose dominion is over the

heavens and the earth, like we have previously read in 1 Kings

8:27 and Jeremiah 23:24 . This means that he (Christ) is not

God Almighty, the Supreme, but a mere human who has

nothing of his own, but that which is granted unto him by the

Father which is in heaven.

This shows that Jesus is Not God.

25) MATTHEW 9:6 "But that ye may know that the Son

of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (then

saith he to the sick of the palsy,) Arise, take up

thy bed, and go unto thine house." (Mk. 2:10 and Lk.

5:24)

Here, we have seen again that Christ called himself the Son of

man. However, a lot of Christians like to argue and use this

verse as a proof to claim that Jesus is 'God' in their own

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thinking and understanding because they read here that Christ

said he has the power to forgive sin.

But, one thing they do not take note of is the fact that he

(Jesus) called himself the Son of man. Every one of us knows

that Son of man is not the same as the Son of God, nor does it

mean that the Son of man or the Son of God is the same as

"God".

Detailed analysis of this verse is as thus:

i. The first thing to consider is the fact that, in verse 2, when

Jesus Christ saw the faith of the people and that of the sick,

because they believe in him (Jesus) as a true person (prophet)

from God, who could heal him (the sick) by the power God has

given unto him (Jesus), then he said to the sick man; 'Son, be

of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee'.

This statement, in itself, does not mean that Jesus Christ was

the one who forgives sins, but it was a statement that could

reflect that God has inspired him to tell the man (the sick) that

his sins will be forgiven, because he has believed in Jesus

Christ as a true prophet of God (see Matthew 9:23-28).

ii. When Jesus noticed that the Scribes were talking about him

that he has committed blasphemy; then he said to them:

"Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?" The meaning of this

is that the Scribes did not hear any voice coming from heaven;

that is, from God, proclaiming that the sick has been forgiven,

and since they already don't believe in Christ as a true Prophet

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of God, or as their Lord, therefore they taught it was

blaspheme for him to have uttered that.

iii. Jesus Christ again wanted to prove to them that he is a true

Prophet, the expected Messiah, then he tried to surprise them

by the power God has blessed him with; by telling them that is

it not easier to say your sins are forgiven than to say 'Arise,

and walk'?! Which one is the most difficult task or the most

miraculous (according to verse 5)!

iv. Again, in verse 6, it shows clearly here that the Son of man

has power to forgive sins on earth was what Jesus Christ said,

and he did not say 'hath power to forgive sins in heaven'.

The sincere indication of this is that any man has power to

forgive his fellow beings. It should not be that, in cases where

one has offended the other, then the other says; 'I have not

power to forgive you, except God'. No, this is not it! The fact is

that every son of man on earth has power to forgive others on

earth, because it is on this earth that we can offend one

another and forgive one another, according to our faith in God

(see Mt 6:12). This means that only God, our Father in heaven,

hath the Power to forgive us on earth, as well as in heaven.

Since Jesus Christ did not claim to forgive sins in heaven, then,

he (Jesus) is Not God.

26) MATTHEW 9:13 "But go ye and learn what that

meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I

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am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to

repentance." (see Hosea 6:6, Mic. 6:6-8, Mt. 12:7, Mk. 2:17,

Lk. 5:31-32)

Here, we can see proofs that Jesus is not and was never God,

because Jesus himself declared that he was sent by the Father

to preach to the sinners, not to offer himself as a sacrifice on

the Cross. And, his calls to the sinners were all about

repentance.

The meaning of 'I will have mercy and not sacrifice;' is that the

only thing that God requires from His creature (humans) is

repentance, so that He can have mercy on them and forgive

them. In short, to have mercy is an act of forgiving people

their errors or misdeeds (see Hosea 6:6, Micah 6:6-8, Matthew

12:7).

Had it been Jesus was/is God, he would have remained in

heaven and would have just forgiven the sinners as such,

without having to come down to offer himself as sacrifice to

redeem them, like our Christian brethren believe.

However, common sense even demands that God Who hath

power over everything, Who is the Creator of all things, will

not come down but to use His power and authority to either

forgive or punish His creatures as He so ever desires.

Since Jesus was sent, then he didn't send himself, and

therefore, he is Not God.

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27) MATTHEW 9:15 "And Jesus said unto them, Can the

children of the bride chamber mourn, as long as the

bridegroom is with them? But the days will come,

when the bridegroom shall be taken from them, and

then shall they fast." (see Mk. 2:19-20, Lk. 5:34-35)

Here, if Jesus Christ had likened himself to the bridegroom,

then the taking away of this bridegroom signifies his death.

Since this is the case, then Jesus was just a mortal, and God

never dies.

He (God) is the First and the Last, the Ever-Living, Everlasting

Father.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

28) MATTHEW 9:38 "Pray ye therefore the Lord of the

harvest,that he will send forth labourers into his

harvest."

This is another great evidence that Christ was never God,

because he (Jesus) commanded his disciples to pray to the

Father in heaven (that is, the Lord of the harvest).

If Jesus had been the one (that is, God), he would have

referred to himself. However, he would not even have uttered

this.

This shows that Jesus taught to pray to God and not to

himself.

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Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

29) MATTHEW 10:19-20 "…For it is not ye that speak,

but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in

you." (see 2 Sam. 23:2, 2 Pet, 1:21, Mk. 13:11, Lk. 12:11-12;

Lk. 21:12-15)

Jesus told them about the Spirit of their Father, that is, the

Spirit of God that dwells always in and with the Prophets of

God and the true believers in God. Jesus did not mention

himself, and this gives a good clarification between God and

Jesus.

However, it is good to note that according to Luke 21:15 which

says: “For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all

your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.”,

this verse was not talking about Christ as the God who would

teach the disciples what to say, rather it was about the

teachings that they (the disciples and believers) were to learn

from Christ, which in turn would increase their faith and make

them more stronger to withstand percussion, and through

which they would be blessed with the Holy Spirit.

All these evidences above prove that Jesus is Not God.

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30) MATTHEW 10:23 "But when they persecute you in

this city, flee ye into another: for verily I say unto

you, Ye shall not have gone over the cities of

Israel, till the Son of man be come."

Here, Jesus Christ also called himself the Son of man. He has

never said; 'I am God, your Father in heaven.' This would have

settled the whole argument, had it been he had ever said; 'I

am God, your Father in heaven'.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

31) MATTHEW 10:24 "The disciple is not above his

master, nor the servant above his Lord."

Here, Jesus called himself servant; for the disciples know him

as their master, and they know that he is above them, just as

God is above Jesus.

Jesus Christ made a direct comparison here by saying that his

disciples are not above him (Christ) who is their master, nor is

he (Christ), the servant, above his LORD (God Almighty). This

was why he said in another verse that; “My Father is greater

than I” John 14:28.

He (Christ) knowing that he was sent by God and as he has

proclaimed this many times, then he also says this in John

13:16, so that people will not take him as God or take him

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above God after his demise; “Verily, verily, I say unto you,

The servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is

sent greater than he that sent him.” Also, in John 10:29;

“My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and

no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.”

However, considering the only verse that our Christian

brethren always want to use as an evidence to show that

Jesus Christ called himself God, John 10:30 where Christ said;

“I and my Father are one.” From all indication, if we are to

accept this verse as the true statement of Christ, then we will

have to make a proper analysis of this verse by looking into

other relevant verses where Christ has revealed his own

identity. Going by so many verses in the Bible, we have come

to realize that there is no particular place where Christ had

proclaimed that he was God, nor was there any place where

he had said; “I am the Father in heaven, worship me”. Instead,

we have seen several statements and proclamations from

Christ declaring that he was a human being (ie a man), the Son

of Man, the servant, the teacher, a prophet, and finally

declaring in many verses of the Book of John that HE WAS

SENT BY GOD. Here, any reasonable human being will know

that there is no way a god will send himself, pray to himself,

weep to himself, tell people to pray to another god apart from

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himself, flogged and beaten or be killed by the same humans

he created with his own hand, or hide from the people he

created himself, or be raised by another god apart from

himself, or go to the heaven to sit at the right hand side of

himself, or say that he is inside another god, and that the

disciples are also inside him (that means, making the disciples

too gods like himself).

Therefore, it is very clear that the reason why Christ said that

‘he and the Father are one’ was that, since he was sent by God

and he was doing the work of God, then anyone who wishes

to take away his followers from him will not be able to

because it wasn’t his making that they have accepted him,

believed in him and followed him, but it was done by the Wish

and Power of God. That is, it is the work of God which he was

sent to do by God that makes him to have the same purpose

with God. This evidence is seen in John 10:29 and many other

verses.

For this reason, Jesus was a servant of God. And he, Jesus, is

Not God.

32) MATTHEW 10:28-29 "And fear not them which kill

the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but fear

him which is able to destroy both soul and body in

hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and

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one of them shall not fall on the ground without

your Father." (see Is. 8:12-13; 51:7,12; Jer. 1:7-8; Lk. 12:4-

5)

Here, Jesus Christ has exalted God, for he has declared that

God is He, Who can destroy both soul and body in hell: for

God is the Creator of both the soul and the body, and He hath

Power over all things. In verse 29, we also see the attribute of

the Mighty God, Who has knowledge of everything and hath

power to do all He desires.

Jesus has confirmed the Father, God Almighty, to us.

It is for us all to know and believe that he (Jesus) is Not God.

33) MATTHEW 10:32-33 "Whosoever therefore shall

confess me before men, him will I confess also

before my Father which is in heaven. But whosoever

shall deny me before men, him will I also deny

before my Father which is in heaven." (see Lk. 12:8-9,

Lk. 9:26, Mk. 8:38 etc)

Here, confessing or denying Christ before men means, proving

and proclaiming to people that Jesus is/isn't a true Prophet of

God, the Messiah, and that they have/haven't accepted him;

confirming this, even in the face of persecution: is what this

statement is all about. It is not new because the same thing

applies to the other Prophets of God. Take for instance,

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Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his followers. They face a lot

of persecutions from the unbelievers.

But, considering the differences between God and Jesus, we

see that Jesus is to confess or deny people before God, his

Father; our Father which is in heaven.

God is the Father of all, not Jesus (see Mt 6:9). And, this

statement of Christ about denying the unbelievers before God

Almighty simply proves that Jesus is not God.

34) MATTHEW 10:40 "He that receiveth you receiveth

me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that

sent me." (Mk. 9:37Lk. 9:48; 10:16, John 12:44; 13:20 etc.)

The meaning of enduring persecution for the Christ's sake is

thus; that the believers (and the disciples) accepted Christ as

their leader and their prophet from God. So, whosoever is

against Christ will also be against the people that believe in

him. This is just the simple arithmetic.

However, we can see that Jesus clarified it here that

whosoever accept the disciples as accepted him as a true

prophet of God; and whosoever accept him (as a messenger of

God), then such a one has accepted to worship God and

believe in Him, and believed that God was He Who sent Jesus

as His messenger.

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Again, to prove to our brethren in Christianity that Jesus Christ

declared himself a prophet is to consider Mt 10:41 which says

below:

"He that receiveth a prophet in the name of a prophet

shall receive a prophet's reward; and he that receiveth a

righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall

receive a righteous man's reward."

Jesus described himself as a prophet according to verse 40 by

relating it to this verse 41, and he described his disciples as

righteous men.

Therefore, whoever receives Christ and his disciples, during

their time, shall be rewarded by God Almighty accordingly.

The fact in this is that Jesus Christ is NOT God.

35) MATTHEW 11:19 "The Son of man came eating and

drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous,

and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners.

But wisdom is justified of her children." (see Luke

7:34)

This verse also mentions the Son of man referring to Jesus

Christ. Also, we can see that Jesus compared himself with

Prophet John the Baptist, for John the Baptist was a prophet

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who was accused of not eating and drinking (Mt 11:18), and

here is Jesus Christ, a prophet, eating and drinking, and was

still accused.

In this verse, we can see that Jesus Christ was called the Son

of man and a man also at the same time (ie a man

gluttonous).

Therefore, since God does not eat or drink, and God is not a

man, then Jesus is Not God.

36) MATTHEW 11:25-26 "At that time Jesus answered

and said, I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven

and earth, because thou hast hid these things from

the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto

babes. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good in

thy sight." (see Lk. 10:21)

Here we see that Jesus Christ has exalted the Father in

heaven. He thanked and praised God Almighty, the Father of

Jesus and the Father of us all.

Jesus Christ proved to us that he is not God because he

thanked and praised God (the Father which is in heaven), for

he cannot thank and praise himself as such.

Had Christ been God as some of our brethren in Christianity

want us to believe, that the same God in heaven came down

on earth in human flesh in the being of Christ; then Jesus

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would not have thanked and praised the Father in heaven,

rather he would have praised and thanked himself.

Jesus also claimed here that God is the only One that can

cause a change of heart, in accepting the truth of His Word, by

granting wisdom and understanding to those that hearken to

His Word, being preached by Christ. Jesus Christ was happy

and he rejoiced because his disciples (who were considered

weak) have gained strength and wisdom and have preached

the Gospel to the people and have made many Converts. (see

Luke 10:21 & Psalm 8:2)

However, since Jesus thanked and praised God, therefore, he

is Not God.

37) MATTHEW 11:27 "All things are delivered unto me

of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son, but the

Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save

the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal

him." (see Mt 28:18, Luke 10:22, John 3:35, 5:27, 13:3 &17:2-

3, I Cor. 15:27)

The detailed analysis of this verse and related verses are

expounded in another book that I earlier mentioned.

Therefore, there is no need to do that now, except that we

consider the basic need in this verse, which is to signify that

Jesus described himself as a different entity from the Father.

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Jesus claimed here that all what he had and the power with

which he performed miracles and wonders for people to

believe him as a true prophet from God, the expected Messiah

(see John 4:48), comes from God Almighty, the heavenly

Father.

Father gave power to Son and sent Son to perform wonders

and Signs, therefore, Son is Not the Father, and Jesus is Not

God.

38) MATTHEW 12:3-4 "But he(Christ) said unto them,

Have ye not read what David did, when he was an

hungered, and they that were with him; How he

entered into the house of God, and did eat the

showbread, which was not lawful for him to eat,

neither for them which were with him, but only for

the priests?" (see 1 Sam. 21:6, Mk. 2:25-26, Lk. 6:3-4)

There are lessons learnt here about the prophets of God, but

the one to consider is that they were all human beings who

got hungry and ate food just like every other human beings.

Jesus Christ, too, was not left out because he gets hungry and

he eats and drinks (see Mt. 21:18, Mk. 11:12).

For Jesus to eat food and drink, he is, therefore not God; for

God eats not nor drink, nor sleep, nor defecate.

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Also, the house of God was mentioned here and not the house

of Christ and this signifies that God is different from Christ.

Had Jesus being God, then he would have declared this, just as

God declares everything about Himself in the past (Mk 12:26,

Exodus 3:6, and so many verses in Old Testament).

Again, for Christ to compare himself with David, a Prophet of

God; it means that Christ too was a prophet of God: for God

never compares Himself with any being.

All these proved that any good thinking being will know that

Jesus is not God.

39) MATTHEW 12:8 "For the Son of man is Lord even

of the Sabbath day." (see also Mark 2:28, Luke 6:5)

This verse also mentioned the Son of man. Some Christians

claim that because Jesus Christ mentioned that he is the Lord

of Sabbath day, then he is God. But what they failed to

understand is; the word 'Lord' has a lot of meanings and parts

of these meanings are: master, leader, etc.

The meaning of the verse is thus: that Christ is also a master

on the Sabbath day that has the right to work on this day, just

like the Pharisees have the right to water their flocks.

The term 'Son of man', however, signifies that Jesus is not

God.

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Moreover, the mention of the term 'Son of man' by Christ in

so many verses in the Holy Bible proves that the word is of

much importance.

Let us see some of these verses where Christ called himself

the Son of man below: MATTHEW 8:20, 9:6, 10:23, 11:19,

12:8, 12:32, 12:40, 13:37, 13:41, 16:13, 16:27,28, 17:9,12,22,

18:11, 20:18,28, 24:27,30,37,39,44, 25:13,31 26:2,24,45,64

MARK 2:10,28, 8:38, 9:12,31, 10:34,45, 13:26,34, 14:21,41,62

LUKE 5:24, 6:5,22, 7:34 9:26,44,56,58 11:30, 12:8,10,40

17:22,24,26,30 18:8,31 19:10, 21:27,36 22:22,48,69 24:7 JOHN

1:51 3:13,14 etc.

All these prove to us that Jesus Christ proclaimed himself to

be the Son of man, more than he is believed to be the Son of

God, not to even talk of being God, which was never said of

Christ himself, nor read of him.

Therefore, Jesus Christ is Not God.

40) MATTHEW 12:28 "But if I cast out devils by the

Spirit of God, then the kingdom of God is come unto

you." (see Lk. 11:20)

Jesus declared that he casts out devils by the Spirit of God,

indicating that the power with which he performed Signs and

wonders came from God Almighty, just as the power that

other Prophets (Moses, Elijah, Elisha, John the Baptist,

Muhammad, etc.) used to perform Signs and wonders came

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from the same God Almighty, through the angels (see Act

7:53, Gal. 3:19).

Also, the statement "by the Spirit of God" that was made by

Christ proves that Christ himself was not the believed Spirit of

God that descended in a form of human being as the majority

of the Christians believe and want us to believe.

We can also see proofs that Jesus Christ was a prophet of God,

just like John the Baptist, because Jesus Christ claimed that

since the power or the authority with which John the Baptist

performed Signs and wonders came from heaven (that is,

from God), then his own, too, was from heaven (that is, from

God, which is through the angels; which was regarded as ‘by

the Spirit of God’). [see also Luke 11:19-20, Mt 12:27, etc.]

The actual meaning of; "by the Spirit of God" is thus: by the

Power of God, or by the Help of God, or by the Grace of God

or by the Mercy of God.

Since the power or the help is from God to Christ, then it

means that Jesus himself is Not God.

41) MATTHEW 12:31-32 "Wherefore I say unto you, All

manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto

men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall

not be forgiven unto men. *And whosoever speaketh

a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven

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him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy

Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this

world, neither in the world to come." (see Mark 3:28-

29, I John 5:16, Jeremiah 7:16-20)

Here, in verse 31, we see that all sins or blasphemies shall be

forgiven by God Almighty unto any being that seeks

forgiveness from Him and repent from such acts. And, we also

see that sins and blasphemies committed against the Holy

Ghost (that is, against God Almighty or against His angels,

especially the arch-angel Gabriel who is in charge of bringing

the Message (Word) of God to His prophets and to the saints),

either through mocking the Word of God, worshipping other

gods instead of God Almighty, or by mocking, persecuting or

killing the prophets of God; all these sins and blasphemies

shall not be forgiven unto men.

The verse 32 shows a slight difference to verse 31, this is

because verse 32 talks about Christ (the Son of man) first,

while verse 31 talks, basically, about God (see Luke 12:10).

The message in verse 32 is thus: that anyone who commits sin

(that is, speaks) against the Son of man, shall be forgiven unto

him, just as we have been taught to forgive one another. (see

Mt 6:12,14, Mt 18:21-22, Mk 11:25, Col 3:12-14, Eph 4:32, II

Cor. 2:10)

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It is good to note that in Islaam, there is no major sin that

cannot be forgiven, inasmuch as the person repents, seeks

forgiveness and did not die upon such acts. The greatest sin

one can commit against God is: Worshipping other gods

instead of God Almighty; and giving all praise and adoration to

beings apart from God (see Isaiah 45:5-9 and so on).

However, we can see a clear difference between God and

Christ, therefore, Jesus is Not God.

42) MATTHEW 12:39-40 "...An evil and adulterous

generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no

sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet

Jonas: For as Jonas was three days and three

nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man

be three days and three nights in the heart of the

earth." (see Mt. 16:4, Lk. 11:29-30)

Here we can see that Jesus Christ (the Son of man) compared

himself to Prophet Jonas and said that he (Jesus) would be in

the heart of the earth as Jonas was in the belly of the whale.

Few things to briefly analysis here are:

i. Jonas was in the whale's belly not dead, but praying; only

that he suffered greatly and became weak (see Jonah 2:1-10,

Psalm 18:6). It means that Jesus Christ too did not die on the

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Cross but he suffered and became weak and unconscious, and

he was revived to strength by God on the third day.

ii. Jonas was a Prophet of God and Jesus too was a Prophet of

God, and both suffered equally as such.

iii. Jesus was not God because he was believed by the

Christians to have died on the Cross, whereas God cannot die.

iv. If Jesus was buried in the heart of the earth and someone

still believes that he was God, then it is a clear contradiction

to many verses in the Holy Bible that described God as being

Hidden, Unseen, a Spirit, Who was never seen by any eyes.

The basic message about these verses is that Jesus was a

Prophet, a human being that suffered pains and death,

therefore, he is Not God.

43) MATTHEW 12:49-50 "...Behold my mother and my

brethren. For whosoever shall do the will of my

Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother,

and sister, and mother." (see Mk. 3:31-35, Lk. 8:19-21)

This verse again proves that Jesus is not God because Christ

himself made mention of his Father in heaven. We can see

that Jesus Christ testified to preaching and doing the work

that the heavenly Father sent him to do. The statement of

Christ in verse 50 also proves that Jesus did not come to offer

himself as sacrifice, but rather, to preach towards repentance.

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However, if we consider that Jesus is god as some Christians

believe, it means that there are many gods, such that the

brother, sister and mother of Jesus are all gods, since they are

the relatives of god-Jesus.

May God Almighty grant us all proper understanding of His

Word

.

44) MATTHEW 13:37 "..He that soweth the good seed

is the Son of man"

The Son of man (Christ) is the sower and the work of the

sower is to sow. What the sower sows is the word of God

(that is, a sower is he, who preaches and teaches the Word of

God). Jesus and all the prophets were sowers; who sowed the

word of God in the hearts of the people.

In verse 41, which says: "The Son of man shall send

forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his

kingdom all things that offend, and them which

do iniquity;" the statement about the Son of man sending

his angels does not mean that the Son of man is God, but

what this means is that every one of the prophets have angels

as their witnesses and the angels know fully well those who

are the true believers and who are not. The angels will surely

distinguish between the children of the kingdom of God and

the children of darkness (Hellfire). (see Mt 13:47-50).

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The similitude of this scenario is like that of what has been

happening in the past concerning how God Almighty had

granted victories to His prophets and saved those with them,

while those who rejected their prophets perished. Examples

are seen in both the Holy Bible and the Glorious Qur'aan, such

as the case of prophet Lot, Moses and Muhammad (saw).

Although, these verses above talked about the end time when

the final judgment will be made by God Almighty (the

heavenly Father).

It will quite be a misunderstanding and a contradiction for us

to believe that because Jesus Christ mentioned his angels,

(although, an interpolation might have occurred here), then

we should call him God or believe that he is God. This is

because we read in Mt 18:10 that Jesus said: "Take heed

that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I

say unto you, That in heaven their *angels do

always behold the face of my Father which is in

heaven."

We have seen in this verse that children and believers in God

have their own angels, just like the prophets have their own

angels (see Psalm 34:7, Zech.13:7, Heb. 1:13-14, Daniel 3:28,

6:22).

Moreover, in Mt. 18:10, Jesus also made mention of his Father

referring to God Almighty when he said; “..their angels do

always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven.” For

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this reason, Jesus Christ is not the same Father and the angels

are not his own creation.

Therefore, Jesus is not the one to judge any one on the day of

judgment, nor is he God.

45) MATTHEW 13:57 "And they were offended in him.

But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without

honour, save in his own country, and in his own

house." (see Mark 6:4, Luke 4:24, John 4:44)

This verse clearly proves that Jesus Christ called himself a

prophet. He made this statement by referring to himself; and

the proof of this is seen in Mt 13:54.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

46) MATTHEW 15:3-4 "But he (Jesus) answered and said

unto them, Why do ye also transgress the

commandment of God by your tradition? For God

commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother:

and, He that curseth father or mother, let him die

the death." (see also Ex. 20:12, 21:17, Lev 19:3, 20:9, Deut.

5:16, 27:16, Prov. 20:20, 23:22, 30:17, Eph. 6:2, etc.)

Here, Jesus Christ mentioned God and His commandment,

which supported the teachings in Old Testament. He did not

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mention himself, nor did he talk of himself as God Who gave

out the commandments. This is also seen in verse 6.

Therefore, Jesus Christ is Not God.

47) MATTHEW 15:13 "But he (Jesus) answered and

said, Every plant, which my heavenly Father hath

not planted, shall be rooted up." (see John 15:1-2)

This is another proof that Jesus is not God, because the

heavenly Father is not the same as the Son of man, the

Prophet.

48) MATTHEW 15:24 "But he answered and said, I am

not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of

Israel." (see Mt. 10:5-6, Jer. 50:6, Ezek. 34:4-6,

etc.)

The fact in this message is that Jesus Christ declared himself a

prophet that was sent by God to preach the gospel to the

people (that is, to the lost sheep of the house of Israel) for

them to repent and gain the kingdom of God.

Since Jesus Christ proclaimed that he was sent, this proves

that the heavenly Father was the One that sent him as a

prophet to find the lost sheep of the house of Israel, because

they were once believers in Moses.

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The verses below testify that Jesus was sent as a prophet.

Mt 9:13, Mk 1:4,14-15,44, Mk 2:17, (Mk 4:14, Lk 8:11& Mt

13:37), Mk 6:4, 9:37, 15:34, 16:15, Lk 4:24,43, Lk 2:49, 4:18-19,

5:32, John 4:44, Lk 7:22, 8:21, 9:48,60, 10:16,24-29,

11:28,42,49, 12:4-6, 13:3,5,33-34, John 3:3 etc.

Also, below are the proofs supporting the preaching of Christ

as a prophet, which relate to other prophets too.

Lk 4:23-24,25-27, 7:26-28, 19:9-10,

Lk 11:31-32, 13:28, 16:16 etc.

All these prove to us that Jesus Christ was a prophet just like

the other prophets. Therefore, he is Not God.

49) MATTHEW 16:13 "When Jesus came into the coasts

of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying,

Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?" (see

also Mk 8:27, Lk 9:18)

This is also another verse that mentioned another significance

of the term "the Son of man."

The point is that a lot of people who believed in Jesus Christ

knew that he was a prophet and Jesus Christ did not deny it.

Even, verse 14 and many others testified to this.

Also, there is a proof here that Jesus was Not God, because no

one of them ever called him God.

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50) MATTHEW 16:16-17 "And Simon Peter answered and

said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living

God. And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed

art thou, Simon Bar-jona: for flesh and blood hath

not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in

heaven."

(see Mt 14:33, Mk 8:28-29, Lk 9:19-20, John 6:69, 11:27-28,

17:8 etc.)

Here Jesus Christ proved that he was not God. This is because

Jesus told Simon Peter that his (Jesus') Father which is in

heaven had declared this truth to him. Peter knew that Jesus

Christ was the expected Messiah, and being referred to as the

Son of God here means that he (Jesus Christ) was the beloved

of God.

Since there is another book of mine on this topic of "Son of

God," there is no need to expound this further for now.

However, John 17:7-8 which says: "Now they have

known that all things whatsoever thou hast given

me are of thee. *For I have given unto them the

words which thou gavest me; and they have

received them, and have known surely that I

CAME OUT FROM THEE, and they have believed

that THOU DIDST SEND ME."

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THE HOLY GOSPEL (Study Edition) wrote John 17:7-8 as: "7.

and now they know that everything you gave me comes from

you. 8. I gave them the message that you gave me, and they

received it; they know that it is true that I came from you, and

they *believed that you sent me."

These two verses above categorically proved to us that Jesus

was Not God, but rather, he was a servant, messenger, and a

prophet of God, sent to save the people by delivering them

from the darkness into light, through his teachings.

Therefore, JESUS IS NOT GOD.

51) MATTHEW 16:23 "But he turned, and said unto

Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an

offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things

that be of God, but those that be of men." (see also

Mark 8:33)

Although, this verse may be seen as a contradiction to verse

17-19, where Jesus Christ once praised Simon Peter saying

that God in heaven had made Peter to know the truth, and he

(Peter) was promised to be given the keys of the kingdom of

heaven by Christ.

However, a deep thought and understanding about the

statement proves that Christ was just a human, who could be

driven by emotions at times. The truth of this verse is: Jesus

was sorrowful (see Mt. 26:38, John 12:27, 13:21, Lk 12:50)

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concerning the revelation that he will suffer in the hands of

the elders, the Chief priests and the scribes, which relates to

his crucifixion. As a human being, he was moved to caution

and rebuke Peter for thinking in his (Peter's) own mind

concerning that which was not true and which was not

revealed by God.

It may be a sign that Peter was being tempted by his own

passion or by the devil for this act of his. This is because, we

read in Luke 22:31-32 where Jesus Christ declared this: "And

the Lord (Jesus) said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath

desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: But I

have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not: and when

thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren."

Another proof to support this is the prophecy concerning

denying of Christ three times by Peter as was read in Luke

22:33-34, Mt. 26:34, Mk. 14:30, John 13:37-38, and this later

occurred as we read in Mt. 26:69-75, Lk. 22:56-61, Mk 14:66-

72.

The message here is that Jesus is Not God, because God

doesn't have the attributes of men, like being sorrowful, being

fearful, being suffered, tortured, being spat on, etc.

Jesus Christ also declared to Peter that the things or the way

of God are different from that of men.

Jesus mentioned God and not himself.

Therefore, Jesus is Not God.

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52) MATTHEW 16:27 "For the Son of man shall come in

the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he

shall reward every man according to his work." (see

also Mt. 19:28, 24:30, 25:31, 26:64, Mk. 13:26-27, 14:62, Lk.

21:27, 22:28-30, John 1:51, etc.)

Although, this point has been explained in other points

according to this book, but to revisit the meaning of this verse

again; it shows that the Son of man is not the same as the

Father in heaven.

However, when we consider the saying about the Son of man

coming with his angels, this means that at the end of this

world, God Almighty will reward His prophets in His kingdom

and send the angels to gather all the people for the final

judgment and to reward the believers along with their

prophets in His kingdom, and those that reject the prophets

being sent to them; be gathered into Hellfire, where there will

be wailing, weeping and gnashing of teeth.

In order to remove misconceptions here about the true LORD

on that day, the One Who is the Judge and in Whom all

dominions rely upon His Hands; then it is better for us to read

and consider the following.

I. LUKE 22:29 says: "And I (Jesus) appoint unto you a

kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me."

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Here Jesus Christ clarified that God Almighty will be the One

to appoint him, as a prophet, the reward of His kingdom. It is

after this that he (Jesus) will appoint to his followers, just like

every other prophet will do as such. (Proof: Luke 16:23-31

etc.)

II. DANIEL 7:13 which reads: "I saw in the night visions,

and, behold, one like the Son of man came with

the clouds of heaven, and came to the Ancient of

days, and they brought him near before him."

This verse clearly shows that the Son of man (Jesus) came to

meet the Ancient of days (that is, the Everlasting Father which

is in heaven: Our God Almighty). The angels of the LORD

brought the Son of man near before the Heavenly Father, and

the heavenly Father, God Almighty, rewarded the Son of man

as was read in verse 14.

There are interpretations required for this verse 14 but it will

be in the said coming book. Although, the simple explanation

for it now is that; the people or nations being talked about are

for the Israelites, that is; the nation that Christ was sent to.

53) MATTHEW 16:28 "Verily I say unto you, There

shall be some standing here, which shall not taste

of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his

kingdom." (see Mk 9:1, Lk 9:27)

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The Son of man is mentioned here again and the explanation

here is like that of verse 27 above, just that the statement:

"Shall not taste death" was referring to the faith of the

followers or of all believers which shall not be weakened by

any means because they will be there to hold on to their faith

in Christ, and also ready and seeking the coming of the Spirit

of Truth, which is another prophet that will come later on

after Christ to teach them all things as was prophesied by

Christ. (Proof: John 14:16-17, 15:26-27, 16:7-13).

54) MATTHEW 17:9 "And as they came down from the

mountain, Jesus charged them, saying, Tell the

vision to no man, until the Son of man be risen again

from the dead."

(see also Mark 9:9, Luke 9:36)

The Son of man, as it is believed by our Christian friends, came

down from heaven in person of God, the Creator, to offer

himself as sacrifice; for the remission of sins for all people.

But, alas! for the same *god has become a very weak *god

who now run from one place to another to avoid being caught

to the extent that this *god told his disciples not to disclose

who he is to the people, in order to avoid being known and

being persecuted or killed. (see proof: Mt. 16:20, Mk. 8:30, Lk.

9:21).

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What a deceptive mentality! And, what a very wrong

ideology!

Nevertheless, most of us (Muslims) and a good number of

Christians believe that Jesus (the Son of man) is Not God.

This is because God, the Creator of heavens and the earth and

of all that is therein, cannot take the role of a mere human.

Never!

55) MATTHEW 17:12 "But I say unto you, That Elias is

come already, and they knew him not, but have done

unto him whatsoever they listed.

Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer of them."

(see also Mt. 16:20; Mk. 9:12-13; Lk.1:17; Mal. 4:5)

ANALYSIS.

1. This verse helps us to understand that the Jews were

expecting three distinct prophets in persons of Elijah, the

Messiah (that is, Christ) and Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

The mentioning of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was seen

in John 14:16,26; 15:26; 16:7,13 and the proof that he

(Muhammad, SAW) was being expected after Christ was

found in Deut. 18:15; 18:18,19; Dan.

9:26, Acts 3:22-23; 7:37, and proven in John 1:21,25 where

Muhammad (SAW) was referred to as "That Prophet."

Although, because of jealousy, envy, mischief, and

transgression, the Bible thumpers changed the name

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"Muhammad" to "Holy Ghost" just in ONLY ONE verse out of

many others, as was read in JOHN 14:26, in order to create

confusion and turn the whole truth in all the prophecies

around.

However, the mistake the majority of them made was that

they didn't realize that the attributes of this prophet referred

to as "That Prophet" in John 1:21,25, were mentioned and

proven to be for a human being and NOT for a Ghost or some

kind of unseen Spirit.

2. Another point to note is that the Jews did not recognize

Elijah in the person of John the Baptist and they mostly did

not accept him, just like they knew not the Christ.

Likewise will these people not know and accept Muhammad

(SAW), whom they themselves regarded as "that prophet" in

John 1:21,25, and so likewise will they not accept him.

The proof of this was seen in the preaching of Christ in John

14:17 as saying, "Even the Spirit of Truth; whom the

world cannot receive, because it seeth him not,

neither knoweth *him: but ye know him; for he

dwelleth with you and shall be in you."

The emphasis to make here in order to clarify some

ambiguous statements of Christ in this verse is:

i. Jesus said that they didn't know and they didn't accept John

the Baptist as the expected Elijah and they did not recognize

himself (i.e Christ) as the expected Messiah, therefore, neither

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will they recognize and accept the coming Prophet

Muhammad (SAW). Therefore, the case of these three distinct

prophets is settled this way.

ii. Jesus Christ said that the disciples "know him" and that he

dwelleth with them. This is to prove that as the disciples were

able to recognize Christ and accepted him (see Mt. 16:16-17),

likewise will they be able to know this coming prophet and

accept him.

iii. The statement "shall be in you" as was made by Christ in

John 14:17 above relates to nothing than the righteousness

and truthfulness of this prophet; for his teachings will be like

that of Christ, whom they had already knew and accepted.

If this explanation is not enough to convince our brethren in

Christianity, and if they are not satisfied, then we can tell

them to check the resemblance of this statement in John

14:20 which says, “At that day ye shall know that I

am in my Father, and ye (the disciples) in me,

and I in you (that is, in the disciples).” Now, if Christ

says that this Spirit of Truth, the Comforter, shall be in them

as a physical attribute, or if this statement is taken literally,

then it will not make sense to say that the disciples entered

inside the belly of Christ and Christ was in theirs.

The truth in this matter is that, as John the Baptist was a

prophet, Jesus Christ, too, was a prophet and the Spirit of

Truth to come after Christ was also a prophet; and the three

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of them suffered the same faith of: not being recognized, of

rejection, and of persecution.

Therefore, Jesus was NOT God.

56. MATTHEW 17:22-23 "22. And while they abode in

Galilee, Jesus said unto them, The Son of man shall

be betrayed into the hands of men: 23. And they

shall kill him, and the third day he shall be raised

again. And they were exceeding sorry." (see Mt. 16:21,

20:17-19, 27:1-2; Mk. 8:31, 9:31, 10:33-34; Lk. 9:34, 9:22,44,

18:31-33, 24:6-7; John 18:28; Acts 3:13)

ANALYSIS.

In verse 22, the term "Son of man" was also mentioned like

we have seen in several other verses, meaning that Jesus was

truly a human being, the Son of a human being, and not the

believed "Only Begotten Son of God" by the Christians.

However, what we need to look at again in these verses, that

is, in verse 22 & 23 are the following facts.

1. Only a human being created by God Almighty can be

betrayed into the hands of his fellow beings. God Almighty

can never be betrayed into the hands of mere humans that He

Himself (the Mighty) created with His Own Hands.

Therefore, this proves that Jesus Christ was just a human

being and not God the Creator of the whole universe.

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2. If the Son of man (Jesus) was the same God who created

the people that have been persecuting and killing his prophets

and other saints (see Acts 7:51-53), then he (Jesus) would not

have wasted his time to come down from heaven to be

persecuted or killed just like the other prophets. Instead, he

would have just forgiven the people or decide to punish them.

It is quite unreasonable and it is a height of ignorance,

hypocrisy and blasphemy to say that the same God who

created the people and the whole universe will still be killed

or persecuted by the same people He Himself created.

Anyone who says this and continues to stand on it is already

on the path of destruction. TRULY, such a being needs to be

psychologically tested.

3. The verse 23 was based on assumption and not reality or

fact. The reason for this is seen in Mt. 26:39,42; Mk. 14:35-36;

Lk. 22:42; John 12:27, where Jesus prayed about his death and

asked God to wave this for him, and he cried out loud unto

God for his deliverance from such a death in Mt. 27:46, Mk.

15:34, (a prophecy from Ps. 22:1), although there appeared

contradictions in Lk. 23:44-47 and John 19:28-30.

NEVERTHELESS, it is good to note that the reason why Jesus

Christ was given cheap wine (a sour wine drunk by soldiers,

labourers, and ordinary people) or vinegar (Mk. 15:36) was

that: the soldiers wanted to ease or relieve him of his pains in

order for him to get more strength and for the soldiers to

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witness whether the Elijah they believed he was calling onto

will come to deliver him or bring him down from the cross. All

these evidences prove that Jesus cannot just die like that on

the cross as verse 37 declared (This was the confusion that

Q4:157. Y.A. referred to).

ALSO, Mt. 22:29-32; Mk. 12:24-27 proved that the prayer of

Jesus was answered and that he was not going to die on the

cross, as was seen in Lk. 24:5, and Heb. 5:7 (see the

prophecies from Ps. 80:17; 89:21; 91:3-5,*15-16, etc.)

57) MATTHEW 18:10 "Take heed that ye despise not

one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That

in heaven their angels do always behold the

face of my Father which is in heaven."

ANALYSIS

This verse has been discussed previously, but it will be good to

mention few significance of this verse again, in order to prove

that Jesus Christ was not God.

The points to note are:

i. The little children have their own angels, just like each and

every one of us is assigned two angels by God Almighty, in

which one is at our right hand side writing down all our good

deeds and the other at the left hand side recording our bad

deeds.

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ii. Jesus Christ mentioned that the angels behold the face of

God (that is, the Father in heaven) and not his own face. This

proves, therefore, that the angels were not created by Christ,

but by God.

HOWEVER, this verse is a contradiction to Mt. 13:41 where it

was stated that the Son of man will send out his angels.

Here we see that Jesus Christ was not referring to the angels

as his own creation, but God's creation.

We have noticed that only God, the Supreme Being, is in

charge of the angels and He sends the angels to deliver His

Message (see Luke 1:19; Ps. 34:7; Dan. 3:28, 6:22 etc.)

From this, we are able to know that Jesus was Not God.

58) MATTHEW 18:11 "For the Son of man is come to

save that which was lost." (see Lk. 9:56; 19:10; John

12:47 etc.)

ANALYSIS

The Son of man was sent by God Almighty to save the people

that are lost just like the other prophets were sent to save the

lost souls, (i.e. people who have gone astray), from

destruction.

The lost people are those that have gone astray from the path

of God. They are those who have rejected the commandments

of God, and those who worship other #gods.

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The work of all the prophets was to come and save people

from the wrath of God by leading them to the path of Truth.

Therefore, Jesus Christ was not different from the other

prophets.

ALTHOUGH, a lot of Christians always think that the meaning

of this verse (Mt. 18:11) was that Jesus was God, who came

down from heaven to die for the sins of all humans, so that

they become saved.

BUT, the actual message about #Salvation (that is, saving the

lost people) was the true Message from God Almighty that

Christ brought. The proof of this is seen in the following

verses:

i. John 4:14 which says, "But whosoever drinketh of the water

that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I

shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into

everlasting life."

This particular "water" that Christ referred to was the

"Message" that he brought from God, through which salvation

may be attained.

ii. Salvation also comes from believing that Jesus Christ was

sent from God as a prophet to preach and teach the #Word of

God, as was seen in John 3:15-17; 6:27,35,40,47; 17:3; I John

2:24-25; 4:9; 5:11 etc. All these verses talked about salvation

through gaining eternal life by believing in Christ. Moreover,

the parameter to measure this belief in Christ was basically

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stated in JOHN 6:63 which says, "It is the spirit that

quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: THE WORDS THAT I

SPEAK UNTO YOU, THEY ARE SPIRIT, AND THEY ARE LIFE."

This shows that "eternal life" cannot be gained except one

believes in Christ as A TRUE PROPHET THAT WAS SENT FROM

GOD ALMIGHTY, and this "belief" cannot be obtained except

one obeys the "MESSAGE" (that is, the commandments of

God) that Christ brought. (see also Lk. 8:15; John 3:34; 5:24-

25; I John 4:14 etc.)

59) MATTHEW 18:14 "Even so it is not the will of

your Father which is in heaven, that one of these

little ones should perish."

ANALYSIS.

Here we see that Christ mentioned the will of the Father in

heaven. The mention of "Your Father" by Christ shows that

Jesus was not the same Father Who is in heaven, and it also

proves that God Almighty is not only the Father of Christ, but

the Father of all of us. That is, the creator of us all. This,

however, proves that Christ was not the only Son of God

(although the term Son of God here is metaphorically used to

mean the 'beloved of God' or the 'true servant of God', or 'the

humans who obey and follow the commandments of God’.

Therefore, Jesus is not God.

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NEVERTHELESS, if we are to consider that just because Christ

called God his Heavenly Father and that makes him God, then,

could it be reasonable if we also claim to be Gods just because

of the fact that Jesus Christ himself referred to God Almighty

as our heavenly Father according to the biblical verses below.

THE VERSES are grouped into the following headings.

I. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "MY FATHER".

II. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "YOUR FATHER".

III. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "OUR FATHER".

IV. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "FATHER".

V. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "OH FATHER".*

VI. JESUS CALLED US, "CHILDREN OF GOD".

I. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "MY FATHER".

Here we are going to list all the verses in the Bible, from

Matthew to John, where Christ referred to God Almighty as

his father. And this, however, helps us to know that since

Christ referred to God Almighty as his father, then HE (CHRIST)

IS NOT GOD.

1. MATTHEW 7:21 "...but he that doeth the will of MY FATHER

which is in heaven."

2. Matthew 10:32 "...him will I confess also before MY FATHER

which is in heaven."

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3. Matthew 10:33 "...him will I also deny before MY FATHER

which is in heaven."

4. Matthew 11:27 "All things are delivered unto me of MY

FATHER..."

5. Matthew 12:50 "For whosoever shall do the will of MY

FATHER which is in heaven..."

6. Matthew 15:13 "Every plant, which MY HEAVENLY FATHER

hath not planted, shall be rooted up."

7. Matthew 16:17 "...by MY FATHER which is in heaven."

8. Matthew 18:10 "...That in heaven their angels do always

behold the face of MY FATHER which is in heaven."

9. Matthew 17:19 "...it shall be done for them of MY FATHER

which is in heaven."

10. Matthew 18:35 "So likewise shall MY HEAVENLY FATHER

do also unto you..."

11. Matthew 20:23 "...but it shall be given to them for whom

it is prepared of MY FATHER."

12. Matthew 24:36 "But of that day and hour knoweth no

man, no, not even the angels of heaven, but MY FATHER

only."

13. Matthew 25:34 "Then shall the king say unto them on his

right hand, Come, ye blessed of MY FATHER,..."**

14. Matthew 26:29 "...until that day when I drink it new with

you in MY FATHER'S Kingdom."

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15. Matthew 26:39 "O MY FATHER, if it be possible, let this

cup pass from me: nevertheless, not as I will, but as Thou

wilt."***

16. Matthew 26:42 "O MY FATHER, if this cup may not pass

away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done."***

17. Matthew 26:53 "Thinkest thou that I cannot now *pray to

MY FATHER, and He shall presently give me more than twelve

legions of angels?"

18. MARK 8:38 "...when he cometh in the glory of HIS FATHER

with the holy angels."

19. LUKE 2:49 "How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that I

must be about MY FATHER'S business?"

20. Luke 9:26 "...when he shall come in his own glory, and in

HIS(Jesus) FATHER'S, and of the holy ghost."*****

21. Luke 10:22 "All things are delivered to me of MY

FATHER..."

22. Luke 22:29 "And I appoint you unto a kingdom, as MY

FATHER hath appointed unto me."***

23. Luke 24:49 "And, behold, I send the promise of MY

FATHER upon you..."

24. JOHN 2:16 "Take these things hence; make not MY

FATHER'S house an house of merchandise."

25. John 5:17 "MY FATHER worketh hitherto, and I work."

26. John 5:19 "Verily, verily, I say unto you, THE SON CAN DO

NOTHING OF HIMSELF, but what he seeth THE FATHER DO: for

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what things soever He doeth, these things doeth the Son

likewise."

27. John 5:43 "I am come in MY FATHER'S name, and ye

receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye

will receive." ***

28. John 6:32 "...but MY FATHER giveth you the true bread

from heaven." 29. John 6:65 "Therefore said I unto you, that

no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of

MY FATHER."*

30. John 8:19 "Ye neither know me, nor MY FATHER: if ye had

known me, ye should have known MY FATHER also."

31. John 8:28 "...and that I do nothing of myself; but as MY

FATHER hath taught me, I speak these things."

32. John 8:38 "I speak that which I have seen with MY

FATHER..."

33. John 8:49 "I have not a devil; but I honour MY FATHER,

and ye do dishonour me."*

34. John 8:54 "If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: it is

MY FATHER that honoureth me; of whom ye say, that He is

your God."***

35. John 10:17 "Therefore doth MY FATHER love me, because I

lay down my life.."

36. John 10:18 "...This commandment have I receive of MY

FATHER."

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37. John 10:25 "I told you, and ye believed not: THE WORKS

THAT I DO IN MY FATHER'S NAME, they bear witness of me."

38. John 10:39 "MY FATHER, which gave them me, is greater

than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of MY FATHER'S

hand.

39. John 10:30 "I and MY FATHER are one."****

40. John 10:32 "Many good works have I shown you from MY

FATHER; for which of those works do year stone me?"**

41. John 10:37 "If I do not the works of MY FATHER, believe

me not."

42. John 12:26 "...if any man serve me, him will MY FATHER

honour."

43. John 14:2 "In MY FATHER'S house are many mansions..."

44. John 14:7 "If ye had known me, ye should have known MY

FATHER also..."

45. John 14:12 "...because I go unto MY FATHER."

46. John 14:20 "And that day ye shall know that I am in MY

FATHER, and ye in me, and I in you."***

47. John 14:21 "...and he that loveth me shall be loved of MY

FATHER, and I will love him..."

48. John 14: 23 "If a man loves me, he will keep my words:

and MY FATHER will love him, and we will come to him, and

make our abode with him."** 49. John 14:28 "...I go unto the

Father: FOR MY FATHER IS GREATER THAN I."**

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50. John 15:1 "I am the true vine, and MY FATHER is the

husbandman."*****

51. John 15:8 "Herein is MY FATHER glorified, that ye bear

much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples."**

52. John 15:10 "IF YE KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS, YE SHALL

ABIDE IN MY LOVE; EVEN 'AS I HAVE KEPT MY FATHER'S

COMMANDMENTS', AND ABIDE IN HIS LOVE."##

53. John 15:15 "...FOR ALL THINGS THAT I HAVE HEARD OF MY

FATHER I HAVE MADE KNOWN UNTO YOU."*****

54. John 15:23 "He that hateth me hateth MY FATHER also."

55. Jo hn 16:10 "Of righteousness, because I go to MY FATHER,

and ye see me no more."

56. John 18:11 "Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup

which MY FATHER hath given me, shall I not drink it?"**

57. John 20:17 "Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to

MY FATHER: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I

ascend unto MY FATHER, and *your Father; and to 'my God',

and 'your God'."****

58. John 20:21 "Peace be unto you: as MY FATHER hath sent

me, even so send I you."

In all these verses, we have truly and sincerely seen that God

was the Father and Creator of Jesus Christ, therefore JESUS IS

NOT GOD.

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II. JESUS REFERRED TO GOD BY SAYING, "YOUR FATHER".

Here, if Jesus referred to God as Our Father, it means that God

was not the Father of only Christ, but the Father of all of us;

for He is Our Creator. However, this helps us to know that, for

Christ calling God his Father does not mean that Christ is the

same as God. If anyone wants to argue this, it means that we

all are to claim that "We are Gods", since Jesus called God our

Father.

Moreover, the verses where Jesus mentioned "Your Father",

while referring to God Almighty as Our Father, are seen

below.

1. MATTHEW 5:16 2. Matthew 5:45 3. Matthew 5:48

4. Mt. 6:1 5. Mt. 6:4 6. Mt. 6:6 7. Mt. 6:8 8. Mt. 6:9

*Our Father 9. Mt. 6:14 10. Mt. 6:15 11. Mt. 6:18 12.

Mt. 6:26 13. Mt. 6:32 14. Mt. 7:11 15. Mt. 10:20 16. Mt.

10:29 17. Mt. 13:43 *their Father 18. Mt. 18:14 19. Mt.

23:9 20. Mk. 11:25 21. Mk. 11:26 22. Lk. 6:36 23. Lk.

11:13 24. Lk. 12:30 25. Lk. 12:32 26. John 8:42 27. John

20:17.

III. JESUS CALLED US, “CHILDREN OF GOD”.

1. Mt. 5:9 2. Mt. 5:45 3. Lk. 6:35 4. Lk. 20:36 etc.

This is where I will stop this first part of this book, regarded as

the Volume One (Vol. 1).

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I shall continue the explanations of the remaining part of the

Book of Matthew and the rest of them in Volume 2, In Shaa

Allaah.

May Allaah (SWT) open the eyes and minds of our Christian

brethren to the truths that are contained in this book. AMEN.

Thank you all.

God bless you.