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Jesus shared his father's glory

John 5:18

Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill him, because he not only had broken the sabbath, but
said also that God was his Father, making himself equal with God.

JOHN 5:16-27

When the Jewish authorities heard Jesus call God 'my (own) Father', they immediately understood
that Jesus claimed for Himself deity in the highest possible sense of that term. That claim was either
blasphemy, to be punished by death, or else Jesus was who He claimed to be. Jesus never associated
Himself with His disciples by using the plural pronoun 'our' Father. Rather, He always used the
singular 'my' Father, since His relationship was unique and eternal, whereas theirs was by grace and
regeneration. We should ponder carefully our Lord's own conception of who He was. He said 'I am
from above' (Jn. 8:23); 'Before Abraham was, I AM' (Jn. 8:58); 'I and my Father are one' (Jn. 10:30);
'He that hath seen me hath seen the Father' (Jn. 14:9); and 'I am not of the world' (Jn. 17:16). He also
declared His eternal pre-existence and that He shared the Father's glory (Jn. 6:62; 17:5).

We can't just honor Jesus, but we have to honor Him 'even as' (in like manner or the same way) we
honor the Father. This is what separates true Christianity from the religions of the world. Most
religions honor Jesus as a great man (examples: Islam, Unification Church, Jehovah's Witnesses,
etc.), but they are violently opposed to making Jesus equal with Almighty God (1 Jn. 2:23). The
names and titles given to Jesus in John's gospel clearly present Jesus as being equal with God. He is
all you need Him to be.

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