Dear Theophilus,
I’ve been contemplating the various teachings about Jesus across different religions. Within Christianity, do Christians believe Jesus is God, and if so, could you explain this belief?
Best,
Nathaniel
Jesus Christ: Fully Human and Fully Divine
Dear Nathaniel,
Your question cuts to the core of Christian doctrine and the identity of Jesus Christ. The belief that Jesus is God is central to mainstream Christian theology and is affirmed across the vast majority of Christian denominations.
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the second person of the Trinity, making Him equal with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. This belief is encapsulated in the Nicene Creed, a statement of faith widely accepted by Christians, which declares that Jesus Christ is “begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father.” The Creed goes on to affirm that through Jesus Christ, all things were made and that He became incarnate for the salvation of humanity.
This doctrine, known as the Incarnation, asserts that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human. He is seen as God manifested in the flesh, who lived among us, experienced human life, and yet was without sin. The Gospel of John opens with a profound statement of this belief: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:1, 14).
Jesus’ divinity is also reflected in His titles such as Emmanuel, which means “God with us,” and in His role as the Savior of the world, which Christians believe could only be accomplished by God Himself. Furthermore, the miracles of Jesus, His authority over nature and spiritual forces, His sinless life, and His resurrection from the dead are seen as evidence of His divine nature.
While some groups within the broader spectrum of Christianity may have different interpretations of Jesus’ nature, the orthodox Christian position has consistently held to Jesus’ divinity. This belief is not merely a doctrinal point but is foundational to the Christian understanding of salvation – that through Jesus, God has entered into His creation to redeem and restore it to Himself.
In essence, Christians believe that in Jesus, God has provided the definitive revelation of Himself, a bridge between the divine and the human, and the assured hope of eternal life for those who trust in Him.
May you find clarity and depth as you explore the profound mystery of the Incarnation and what it reveals about the Christian faith.
In the grace of the Lord,
Theophilus