John 10:24-38
31 The Jews picked up stones again to stone Him. 32 Jesus answered them, “I showed you many good works from the Father; for which of them are you stoning Me?” 33 The Jews answered Him, “For a good work we do not stone You, but for blasphemy; and because You, being a man, make Yourself out to be God.” 34 Jesus answered them, “Has it not been written in your Law, ‘I said, you are gods’? 35 If he called them gods, to whom the word of God came (and the Scripture cannot be broken), 36 do you say of Him, whom the Father sanctified and sent into the world, ‘You are blaspheming,’ because I said, ‘I am the Son of God’? 37 If I do not do the works of My Father, do not believe Me; 38 but if I do them, though you do not believe Me, believe the works, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I in the Father.”
In verse 29 we see that Jesus calls the Father greater than all. In verse 36 we see that Jesus was sanctified (set apart, declared holy) and sent by the Father to do the works of the Father. In this 15 verse passage, Jesus refers to the Father nine times. The Message of God always points back to God.
We can get tripped up with passages like these when we use terms like “co-equal”. This passage clearly teaches a subservient nature to the relationship between the Father and the Son just as the message of any person is subservient to the author of the message. We have also seen that the message of the person is, in effect, the person. Unless this concept is understood, it is very difficult to marry this passage to the doctrine of the Trinity.
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