What you say you believe is still unclear, and I suspect it falls very short of the complete doctrine of the "Deity of Christ"
The doctrine of the Deity of Christ is:
1.) Christ, the son, existed eternally with the Father, and both were always God
2.) Then the son LEFT that position in glory, and was incarnated as a human. He then became the "God Man", who was TRULY GOD and yet TRULY HUMAN... what scholars call the hypostatic union, and scripture calls the "mystery of Godliness".
3.) He lived a perfect life, and then died on the cross for our sins.
4.) He had the power to forgive all people and all sins, for all time, BECAUSE HE IS GOD, and he is an INFINITE being of INFINITE power. If he were not God, his sacrifice would not be infinite and eternal... if he was not infinite and eternal he could not make a sacrifice that was infinite and eternal.
5.) He then raised himself from the dead, because he is God.
6.) He now resides in a glorified state, with the father, and reigns as God.
That is a quick synopsis of the Deity of Christ... and what Christians mean by this doctrine.
I do not think this is what you believe.
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