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In this video, Pastor Scott Thom discusses the controversial claim made by Jesus that He is God. He explores key scriptures, including John 10:30 and Mark 2, to show how Jesus’ words and actions demonstrated His divinity. Pastor Scott emphasizes that Jesus not only made the claim but provided undeniable evidence through miracles, such as forgiving sins and healing the paralytic, as well as His own resurrection from the dead. The video encourages viewers to consider the overwhelming evidence of Jesus' divine nature and the promise of eternal life for those who believe in Him.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does Jesus’ statement "I and the Father are one" in John 10:30 challenge our understanding of His divinity?
  2. Why was it considered blasphemy for Jesus to forgive the sins of the paralytic, and how does this point to His identity as God?
  3. What role did the resurrection play in confirming Jesus' claims about Himself?
  4. How does the testimony of over 500 witnesses, including skeptics like Thomas, strengthen the case for Jesus’ resurrection?
  5. What personal changes or actions can we take to fully trust in Jesus as Lord and Savior?
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Manage episode 471685471 series 3576955
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In this video, Pastor Scott Thom discusses the controversial claim made by Jesus that He is God. He explores key scriptures, including John 10:30 and Mark 2, to show how Jesus’ words and actions demonstrated His divinity. Pastor Scott emphasizes that Jesus not only made the claim but provided undeniable evidence through miracles, such as forgiving sins and healing the paralytic, as well as His own resurrection from the dead. The video encourages viewers to consider the overwhelming evidence of Jesus' divine nature and the promise of eternal life for those who believe in Him.

Discussion Questions:

  1. How does Jesus’ statement "I and the Father are one" in John 10:30 challenge our understanding of His divinity?
  2. Why was it considered blasphemy for Jesus to forgive the sins of the paralytic, and how does this point to His identity as God?
  3. What role did the resurrection play in confirming Jesus' claims about Himself?
  4. How does the testimony of over 500 witnesses, including skeptics like Thomas, strengthen the case for Jesus’ resurrection?
  5. What personal changes or actions can we take to fully trust in Jesus as Lord and Savior?
  continue reading

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