THE DEITY OF CHRIST #1

By David J. Riggs

(Note: I am indebted to Bill Walton for much of the following
material).

Intro.
   A. 2 Pet. 2:1; Jude 3-4
      1. If we are to accept Jude's challenge to "contend earnestly  
         for the faith," we must vigorously oppose those who attempt 
         to undermine the very cornerstone of the faith.
   B. Jehovah's Witnesses are busy at work in this community and
      throughout he world spreading their propaganda that eats like
      gangrene at the very heart of the religion of Christ.
      1. One such example is their flat denial of the Deity of       
         Christ.
   C. Please notice the following from their own books:
      1. "At the time of his beginning of life he was created by the
         everlasting God, Jehovah, without the aid of instrumentality
         of any mother. In other words, he was the first and direct
         creation of Jehovah God." (The Kingdom is at Hand, p.
         46).
      2. "As chief of the angels and next to the Father, he (Christ)
         was known as the Archangel (highest angel or messenger),
         whose name, Michael, signifies, 'Who as God' or God's
         Representative." (Studies in the Scriptures, Vol. V, p. 84).
      3. "...The true Scriptures speak of God's Son, the Word, as 'a
         god'. He is a 'mighty God', but not 'the Almighty God, who
         is Jehovah' - Isaiah 9:6." (The Truth Shall Make You
         Free, p. 47).
      4. "...He was the first of Jehovah God's creations." (Let God
         Be True, p. 32).
   D. With these bold assertions they deny the deity of Christ,      
      demoting Him to an angel.
      1. In so doing, they manifest the Spirit of the anti-Christ and
         show themselves to be false-witnesses.
      2. What Peter and Jude said is true of them, "...Even denying
         the Lord who bought them." (2 Peter 2:1).
   E. The inspired Word of God irrefutably affirms the deity of Jesus
      Christ--that He is co-existent, co-eternal, and of one nature  
      with the Father.

I. THE SCRIPTURES ASCRIBE TO JESUS THE PROPER NAMES OF DEITY.
   A. "O God" is used in reference to Jesus by the Father Himself in
      Heb. 1:8
      1. The Father is addressed by the same identical term in Psalm
         83:1
   B. "Mighty God" is used in reference to Jesus in Messianic        
      prophecy recorded in Isa. 9:6.
      1. This same term is used in reference to the Father in such
         passages as Jer. 32:18; Isa. 10:21; Gen. 49:24; Psalm 50:1.
   C. "The Great God and Savior" is descriptive of Jesus Christ.
      1. According to Granville Sharp's rule of Greek grammar:
         "When a Greek KAI (and) connects two nouns of the same
         case, if the article precedes the first noun and is not     
         repeated before the second noun, the latter noun always     
         refers to the same person that is expressed or described by 
         the first noun."
         a. For example, "and some pastors and teachers" refers to
            the same office.
      2. Jesus is addressed in this fashion. Titus 2:13-14 and 2 Pet.
         1:1.
         a. Since there is only one true God, Jesus is of the same
            nature with the Father. Isa. 43:10-11
   D. "Jehovah" is used of Jesus.
      1. Jehovah is the name claimed by God and is not transferable.
         Psalm 83:17-18; Isa. 42:8.
      2. It is proof of the deity of Christ because He is often      
         included in the name.
         a. Isa. 40:3 - quoted in Mark 1:2-3 and applied to John
            preparing the way for Jesus.
         b. Jer. 23:5-6 - In this Messianic prophecy it is foretold
            that the Christ's name would be "Jehovah, our
            Righteousness."
         c. Rev. 22:6 - In verse 6 the Lord God sent His angel.
            Verse 16 identifies Jesus as being the one who sent the
            angel. Therefore, Jesus is the Lord God.
            (1) Jehovah's Witnesses say they did the world a
                great service by restoring the word "Jehovah" in
                their New World Translation.
            (2) They didn't restore the word "Jehovah." They
                only put it in where they wanted it. Please notice
                Phil. 2:9-10. It is obvious why didn't they restore
                the word "Jehovah" in verse 11.

II. THE SCRIPTURES AFFIRM THE ETERNAL EXISTENCE OF CHRIST.
   A. Micah 5:2
      1. The Jehovah's Witnesses translate "everlasting" as "time
         indefinite."
      2. However, the same Hebrew word (olam) is used to affirm
         the eternal existence of the Father in many passages. Gen.
         21:33; Psalm 41:13; 90:2; 103:17; Isa. 40:28
      3. What this proves for the Father, also proves for the Son and
         what it fails to prove for the Son, also fails to prove for 
         the Father.
   B. John 8:58
      1. The language that Jesus uses in this passage is absolute
         nonsense unless it affirms His eternal existence.
         a. "I am" in the Greek is "ego eimi" and it cannot be
            correctly rendered as anything except "I am."
      2. Jesus was not saying, "Before Abraham was, "I have been"
         as in the New World Translation.
         a. They translate "ego eimi" as "I am" in other verses in
            the same chapter as well as a host of other passages in
            the N.T. John 8:24,28
      3. Jesus used the same terminology that the Father used to
         describe Himself in Exodus 3:14 (Septuagint Version) - "ego
         eimi" - "I am."
         a. The Jews understood His use of "ego eimi" to be the
            same as when used by the Father, as evidenced by the
            fact that they sought to kill him when He said it.
   C. Rev. 1:17; 22:13
      1. The Father is described in the same terms in Isa. 41:4;     
         44:6; 48:12. Do they declare the Father's eternal existence?
         If so, they do also of Jesus.

III. THE SCRIPTURES AFFIRM THAT JESUS IS THE TRUE GOD.
   A. John 1:1-3, 14
      1. No statement could more clearly affirm the deity of Jesus.
         The Word was God, was deity.
      2. Of the things made, nothing came into existence without
         Him. Did He create Himself?
   B. 1 John 5:20
      1. Whoever is the true God is also eternal life.
      2. Therefore, if we identify the one who is eternal life, we   
         also identify the true God.
         a. Who, then, is eternal life? Let John answer. 1 John 1:1-2
      3. Matt. 1:23

IV. JESUS ACCEPTED THE REFERENCE TO HIMSELF AS GOD.
   A. John 20:27-29
      1. If Jesus is not God, Thomas erred in accepting Him as His
         Lord and God, for "thou shalt have no other gods before
         me." Ex. 20:3
         a. Had he erred, Jesus would have been compelled to
            correct him.

V. JESUS ACCEPTED THE WORSHIP DUE ONLY TO GOD.
   A. God is the only proper object of worship. Matt. 4:10; Deut.    
      6:13-15
      1. Nevertheless, this honor is given to the Son as well as to  
         the Father.
   B. There are numerous examples of Jesus accepting worship from
      men. Matt. 8:2; 9:18; 28:9; John 9:34-38
      1. Certainly Jesus accepted the worship of men.
      2. The Father even commanded the angels to worship Him.
         Heb. 1:6
   C. In Acts 10:25-26, we read of Cornelius falling down to worship
      Peter, but Peter would not accept it.
      1. Why the difference? "The Word was God," but Peter was
         only a man.
   D. If Jesus were Michael the Archangel, as Witnesses claim, it    
      would be sinful to worship Him. Col. 2:18; Rev. 19:10; 22:8-9

Concl.
   A. In face of such evidence as we have examined from the inspired
      testimony, we must conclude that Jesus Christ is co-existent,  
      co-eternal, and of the same nature as the Father.
      1. Jesus could truly say, "He who has seen Me has seen the
         Father." John 14:9
      2. And, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30), because "in
         Him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily" (Col. 2:9)
         "who being the brightness of His glory and the express image
         of His person" (Heb. 1:3)
   B. Shall we believe a lie and be damned, or shall we exclaim with
      Thomas, "My Lord and my God"?

Chart:
THE DEITY OF CHRIST

1. THE SCRIPTURES ASCRIBE TO JESUS THE PROPER NAMES OF DEITY.

2. THE SCRIPTURES AFFIRM THE ETERNAL EXISTENCE OF CHRIST.

3. THE SCRIPTURES AFFIRM THAT JESUS IS THE TRUE GOD.

4. JESUS ACCEPTED THE REFERENCE TO HIMSELF AS GOD.

5. JESUS ACCEPTED THE WORSHIP DUE ONLY TO GOD.