You have not even begun to answer that question. Since the Father addresses Jesus as God, what do you believe are the implications of this nominative / vocative address? If he is God what does that mean?
The answer to you question is 1Jn. 5:20. "And we know that the Son of God has come, and has given us understanding so that we may know Him who is true; and we are in Him who is true, in His Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life."
Well I thought I'd drop by before I retire for the night, and I'm disappointed to say the least.
Firstly those to whom the word came in the OT were referred to as god's, but Christ is the only begotten Son of God. I'm afraid you've ignored my question as to the Father confirming He is Christ's God, that is plainly written, and therefore you haven't replied to who is the God of the one true God.
Regarding 1John 5:20 we know of course Christ has stated there is only one true God, the Father, so John would not contradict his own words in his Gospel. The references to 'true God' refers to the Father as can easily be read. God(the Father) is the true God(as Christ himself plainly stated) And the true God gives us eternal; life through His Son. The verse does not say Jesus is the one true God. I am afraid you are not doing very well here, despite your earlier belligerence.
Neither have you addressed my question and given me a scripture that plainly states we must believe Christ is the one true God to be saved, probably because there isn't one
I accept you like to look into scripture deeply and study it as such, probably far more than Phil, but the result is twofold the same. You simply end up contradicting the plain word and are reticent to answer questions put to you
Jesus said
At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this is what you were pleased to do. Luke10:21
But to accept that would be difficult for some of you who simply revel in studying theology
A little child can understand the Gospel, and it is not written in scripture you must believe Christ is the one true God to inherit eternal life. But I guess that is nice for you and Phil because it enables you to do what means the most to you, theologise it!
I'm afraid I have already spent hours today discussing with someone who refused to respond to my questions, it appears you are the same, so I will end this conversation
I must say though, I was very surprised that Kenysis believed Heb1:8 was the 'silver bullet' so to speak, I have much admiration for a lot of what he writes, it is a very weak verse to bring forth in view of verse 9
Anyway, thanks for the short discourse, I'll leave you to froth at the mouth a wee bit concerning me. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh, but you have been rather rude
But remember, if you rely on yourself to learn, you won't get far, and like Phil and some others you may just end up condemning people for standing on the words of Christ when he walked this earth