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The Most Googled Questions About God — Episode 5: Who Is Jesus?

30 min · 29 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio The Most Googled Questions About God — Episode 5: Who Is Jesus?

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There have been more books written about Jesus than any other person who ever walked the earth. Yet there is still debate about who He was. Some of the most common questions people ask about God and religion today include “Is Jesus God?” and “Was Jesus God and man?”  It’s ironic that Jesus asked His disciples what people were saying about Him in Matthew chapter 16. They all saw the same miracles He did. They had the same prophecies in their Old Testament. But they came to different conclusions about who He was.  This episode will give clarity to this question by pointing to some of the great evidences of Jesus in the Scriptures.  Read about this subject * Scripture: John 1:1-3; Hebrews 1:1-8; Isaiah 53; Psalm 22 * Pillars of the Faith, Part Two [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/bookstore/Pillars-of-the-Faith-God-Christ-and-the-Bible-p374595321] Listen to more on this subject  * Jesus, the Son of God: TBC Free Course [https://www.tn-biblecollege.edu/resources/free-courses/jesus-the-son-of-god/]

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