If we are all God's children, what makes Jesus so special?
I suppose Jesus is god, so Jesus is his own father, which sounds a lot like a freak time travel accident.
Anyway, explain?
Not a teen, but figured I'd reply anywyas. Jesus is special cause like Hebrews 1:3 says, "He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power." The rest of us don't really fit that description, but through Jesus' sacrifice we all kind of got adopted into God's family, if that makes sense.
And from Hebrews 1:3, you can see while Jesus is exceptional, the Bible differentiates between him and God the Father. The trinity's kind of a murky thing, but I can go into a bit more with you if you'd like in PM's, or in this same thread.
God bless you man, and good question!
- Topher