"To help you with My Lord My God,"
That's as simple as, if one lets scripture interpret scripture, instead of the creation of man and leaving out the vital or Key verse that you have done, shame on you.
Thomassaid to him, “Lord, we don’t know where you are going, so how can we know the way?”
14:10 - Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? The words that I speak to you I do not speak on My ownauthority; but the Father who dwells in Me does the works.
Who does Jesus tells us that the Father here is = The Only True God John 17:3.
My Lord and my God. The highlights say it all, Thomas address's Jesus as Lord standing before him, as he did pre the cross, and says My God in reference to to his and Jesus's God, dwelling in Jesus, of which Jesus had told him prior, at least twice that we know of.
You cannot refute the above, with Bible truth.
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"Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father."He defines or interprets what he means for that in 14:10 above.
The ONLY works he refers to of the God and Fathers, is the Words coming out of him = by hearing the words of the Father being expressed from Jesus, is deemed as seeing the Father, Spiritually.
As Heb 1:3 puts it, Jesus expressing out the words of the God and Father, makes him the express image of God's Person = Word, The Word.
Just like some OT passages, as a person hears the words of Yehowah from an angel and after hearing, they then say, now I have seen your face, referring to Yehowah's.
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"No. Thomas was blessed the moment he saw Jesus."You're running up a gum tree, away from the simple Key point being made and that being, NO words come from Jesus, as whereu falsely claims, of Jesus blessing Thomas.
And you know full well that that is the discussion and you're just being your usual smart a.. self, making any reasonable discussions with you, VOID, waste of time as they never happen.
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