Does Jesus love us as much as the Father loves us?

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Since Jesus and the Father are always in perfect agreement, does that mean that Jesus loves us as much as the Father loves us?
 

JaumeJ

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Reading the Word in Isaiah we see Jesus Christ IS the Everlasting Father...Isaiah 9:6. (PS, although this is in plain words, it has yet mystery to be revealed by our Maker in His time., so do not try to understand so much that you tell others you understand, faith is all you need.)
 
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pottersclay

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God (Jesus) can not love you anymore and will not love you any less..😄😄😄
 

trofimus

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Reading the Word in Isaiah we see Jesus Christ IS the Everlasting Father...Isaiah 9:6. (PS, although this is in plain words, it has yet mystery to be revealed by our Maker in His time., so do not try to understand so much that you tell others you understand, faith is all you need.)
I think that such translation is wrong and leads to unorthodox interpretations...
 

jb

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Since Jesus and the Father are always in perfect agreement, does that mean that Jesus loves us as much as the Father loves us?
John 17v23: " I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one, and that the world may know that You have sent Me, and have loved them as You have loved Me."

John 15v9: "As the Father loved Me, I also have loved you; abide in My love."

1John 4v8: "He who does not love does not know God, for God is love."

It goes without saying that God the Holy Spirit loves us as The Father and Christ loves us, for He is love!

As a side note, if by saying that because Christ is called the "Everlasting Father" (in some translations in Isaiah 9v6) that that proves He is also the Father, I'm afraid you're terrible mistaken, for then you are teaching the destructive heresy of "Modalistic Monarchianism" which was condemned by the early Church as such and their teachers excommunicated from the Church.

There is only ONE truth revealed in the Scriptures regarding the Godhead and that is The Trinity.
 

JaumeJ

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Reading the Word in Isaiah we see Jesus Christ IS the Everlasting Father...Isaiah 9:6. (PS, although this is in plain words, it has yet mystery to be revealed by our Maker in His time., so do not try to understand so much that you tell others you understand, faith is all you need.)
You cannot disagree in apirit and truth with God or the words He gave to Isaiah……. Perhaps you will understand this one day.
 

trofimus

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You cannot disagree in apirit and truth with God or the words He gave to Isaiah……. Perhaps you will understand this one day.
I disagree with the translation you used. It leads to various sectarian interpretations. Jesus is not Father.

So, you should distinguish between disagreeing with one specific translation of one specific textual line and between disagreeing with God or with his words to Isaiah.
 

Adstar

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Since Jesus and the Father are always in perfect agreement, does that mean that Jesus loves us as much as the Father loves us?
Jesus and the Father are One.. So of course Jesus and the Father love us equally..
 

rlm68

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Reading the Word in Isaiah we see Jesus Christ IS the Everlasting Father...Isaiah 9:6. (PS, although this is in plain words, it has yet mystery to be revealed by our Maker in His time., so do not try to understand so much that you tell others you understand, faith is all you need.)


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