Hi keypurr,
The Bible does say that God created his son.
The Bible says that inner invisible spiritual nature of the Savior (which you refer to as the Christ) was said to be "The WORD ... who was God. I agree with you that God created the outer visible bodily form (aka God's image) which people did see.
I might agree with you that when the Spirit of God anointed him at his baptism that the full measure of the Spirit of God was finally given to the Savior. You see, I have found in scripture that God can impart measures of his spiritual nature unto creatures... Like pouring more water into a glass... the spirit can flow from God to those he wishes to anoint. But Scripture as I've shown you says that the Savior had all things from God and of His spirit without measure.
You wrote:
If his son Christ is the exact image of God there had to be a God before there was an image of.
I agree in two ways:
First, before all things there was God. God is an invisible Spiritual.
Two, before a son Christ could come in the image of God there had to have been an original image in the first place.
Your wrote:
It also tells us that God created ALL through his son. His son is the firstborn of ALL creation. Name me any IMAGE that is not a creation.
I believe that all images are created ... for out of God's invisible nature HE brought forth visible images for things.
As far all things being created through the
Son who was the WORD of God who was God ... Remember I've shown you verses in John where Jesus revealed within an oral prayer that
he being the WORD and the Father had shared God's image even before the world was.
You can't my friend for ALL images are creations. Therfor, God created his spiritual son, the son he sent to dwell in his flesh son Jesus.
According to Colossians 1 God created all things and all things consist of HIM. God created / manifested visible things but God allocated measures of His own spirit unto created beings. You and I only have a small measure of God's spirit in us... just enough to make us living creatures ... but the spirit of God was given without measure unto to the Son ... all things of God were given to him. The terms - all things of God and given without measure means that the Son was spiritually equal with the God.
You and I need an additional measure of God's Spirit and that is what Jesus said he was able to give to those who chose him as Lord. He explained this to the woman at the well. Even when we received our measure of eternal life with a new body ... we will not be equal to God the way Jesus was.
Jesus came to be when he was born but Christ was at the creation. He had the fullness of his father, he is a god, BUT not the most high God.
There you go again mixing truth with misunderstanding. Yes, the son of God entered into this world through the natural doorway of woman's womb... but he had no earthly Father. God himself was the originator of the physical form of Jesus. God had his purposes for bringing forth the Savior in this manner. I assume that it had something to do with manifesting his form named LORD of flesh instead of IT being a super-natural angelic form.
Yes the invisible spiritual nature of the Savior (who you like to refer to as the Christ) is God... but then you mention a second God that you called the most high God. Now, which is it Keypurr: Is there only ONE
God or are there two
God's
You suggest:
No one has seen the father except the one who came down from the father. I believe Jesus.
Remind me of that verse so I can address it more thoroughly. I'll bet I can explain it to show it fits my conclusions.
The only time they could see Christ is after he entered Jesus at his anointing.
Well, if the Christ is the invisible spiritual nature of God as you like to say, then no one ever saw the Christ.
But they did see the body of Jesus that represented the spirit of God in a visible manner before the eyes of men.
Think about these things for a moment.
To you, I am sort of like a spiritual being ... because you know I exist, but you can't see me. This is because of God having given me a measure of his life and knowledge I am a spiritual being that lives and thinks.
Yet, I am also a visible creature because God created a way for me to have a bodily form. As a human being descending from Adam God says that I bear the likeness of HIS OWN image. Gen. 2
I am, at least, a two fold being ... invisible spirit and visible creature.
So it was with the Son of God ... but he all of God's spirit and all things of God associated with his bodily form.
You like to say that his inner spirit is God and is called Christ.
Well, I agree with you concept about this.
But you fail to see that the outer appearance of the Savior was also the image belonging to God ... named LORD ... which God had finally manifested in a fleshly form. The Savior looked exactly like the Father's presence ... except for the lesser glory from having a fleshly body.
The savior was God and LORD ... as said in Isaiah 43:11