Send us Fan MailVideo PodcastFrom experience we have found that when discussing the nature of God, people can become fairly heated. Specifically, who is Jesus. It is a debate that has gone on seemingly from the beginning of recorded history. Early church councils convened only several 100 hears after Jesus came to discuss his very nature. When Jesus was called "good master" he stated "why do you call me good, there is none good but God". Later when the disciple asks to see the Father Jesus says "if you have seen me you have seen the Father". Is this at odds with the first statement? Who is Jesus praying to in the garden? Is there one God? Three Gods? One complicated God that is interacted with in three forms? Different religions and schools of thought exist. From Jesus being on a journey to become a Father himself such as a belief in mormonism or the idea that God exists in different forms but only one at a time. The Book of Mormon sheds some great clarity in this question of who is God and specifically who is Jesus. He is the very Eternal Father. We believe it adds additional light and clarity to the Jesus recorded in the Bible. Part 1 of 2. Restored Gospel - Scripture Search and Study Resources Contact us:
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