
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]A @Christadelphians Video:
What did Thomas mean when he looked at the resurrected Jesus and declared, "My Lord and my God!"? This thought-provoking exposition delves into John 20:28, the only place in the New Testament where Jesus is directly addressed as God. We explore this profound statement in its full context, contrasting it with Jesus' own words about his Father being "my God." This study examines key passages in John 5 and John 10, where Jewish leaders accused Jesus of making himself equal to God, and provides a revealing look at the biblical relationship between God the Father and His Son. Discover the wonderful scriptural truth about Jesus as the ultimate representative and manifestation of the God of Israel.
**Chapters / Timestamps:**
00:00 - Introduction: The Declaration of Thomas
01:02 - The Uniqueness of John 20:28
02:00 - The Danger of Taking a Text Out of Context
04:28 - The Context: Mary Magdalene at the Tomb
07:21 - Jesus Speaks of "My God"
09:20 - Jesus Appears to the Disciples
11:12 - The Authority to Forgive Sins
12:43 - Thomas's Doubt and Jesus's Response
16:04 - Thomas's Jewish Background and the Shema
18:32 - Jesus's Response to Thomas and the Gospel's Purpose
21:20 - The Trial Before the High Priest (Mark 14)
25:40 - The Accusation in John 5: Making Himself Equal to God
33:50 - The Father Commits Judgment to the Son (Acts 17)
38:30 - The Second Accusation in John 10
43:10 - "I and my Father are one" in Context (1 Corinthians 3)
50:10 - Jesus's Defense: "You are gods" (Psalm 82)
57:33 - Conclusion: Jesus as the Ultimate Manifestation of God
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**Bible Verses Category:**
π John 20:28 | π John 20:17 | π Mark 14:61-62 | π John 5:18 | π John 10:30-33 | π Acts 17:31 | π 1 Corinthians 3:8 | π Psalm 82:6 | π John 1:1 (Implied)
**Tags:**
Jesus is God, Thomas in the Bible, John 20 28, My Lord and my God, Is Jesus God, Trinity, Bible study, Biblical theology, Expositional Bible talk, New Testament study, John 5, John 10, Yahweh and Jesus, God the Father, Bible Standard, Christian doctrine

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