Its a shame from my perspective that you did not show any proof from the bible. Especially that Jesus had a Divine nature!
Would you show that to me about the Divine nature being active in Him when He walked as man: I would like to see that expressed in the bible.
Well, since you
asked. . .
Let's begin with John's gospel:
John opens his Gospel with the "
Word" (
logos), which in Greek philosophy was the First Cause, the great Intelligence and Reason behind the Universe, which John declares is the recently
despised and
crucified man, Jesus of Nazareth, who is the eternal
Logos, source of all wisdom and power, and who became flesh in order to reveal
God to us.
In the beginning was (past tense) the Word--the Word is
eternal (see Jn 17:5, 24; 1Jn 1:1-3),
which Word was
with God--
distinct from the
Father,
personality (personhood)
and which
word was God--deity of the Word, who is
distinct from the Father,
through
him--male
personhood,
all things were made--
creator (Col 1:13-17),
in him was life--
all life in creation is in and through him (
Colossians 1:17),
the life was
the light of men--the Word revealing,
the Word became
flesh (Jn 1:14)--incarnation,
which
incarnation reveals the Word to be God's Son, the only begotten of the Father (Jn 1:14),
to which
Hebrews 1:3-4 testifies.
Then what do you conclude from what Jesus states about himself?
He
came down from heaven (John 3:13, 6:38, 42, 62, 8:58, 17:5, 24; 1 John 1:1-4),
from glory (John 17:5, John 16:28) where he was before (John 6:62),
"before Abraham was, I AM" (John 8:58), and
was sent by God (John 5:36-40, 10:36, 13:3, 16:28),
possessing all authority (power) in heaven and earth (Matthew 26:64, 28:18; Luke 10:22; John 13:3, 13)
to die as a ransom for the sins of many (Matthew 20:28, 26:28; Jn 10:11)
with power to forgive sin (Matthew 9:2-6),
to conquer Satan (John 12:31; Luke 10:18; Mark 1:23-26, 5:6-13),
to speak for God (John 7:16, 8:25-28, 12:44-45, 49-50, 14:10; Luke 9:35, 10:16),
and to judge all mankind (John 5:22, 27, 8:26, 12:48; Matthew 25:31-33),
as the
exclusive (barring all others)
way to God (John 14:6),
the
source of all truth and life (John 1:4, 14:6, 5:25-26, 6:40),
the
decisive factor in the eternal destiny of every man (John 3:18-19, 36; 5:24, 6:40, 8:24-25),
equal with God--doing what God does (John 5:18-19, 8:19, 12:44-45, 14:7-9, 16:15, 17:10),
--
as the Father works,
so the Son works (miracles) - (John 5:17),
--
as the Father gives life,
so the Son gives life (John 5:21),
--
as the Father is Judge,
so the Son is Judge (John 5:22),
--
as the Father is to be honored, so the Son is to be honored (John 5:23),
--
as the Father has life in himself, so the Son has life in himself (John 5:26)
--
as the Father sends with authority and power,
so the Son sends with authority and power (John 20:21)
--
as the Father makes law,
so the Son makes law (Matthew 5:24-47, 12:7-8, 19:9, 21:23-27, 23; Luke 6:5)
--
as the Father confers the kingdom, so the Son confers the kingdom (Luke 22:29),
empowering the apostle to speak for him, as well as for God (Luke 10:16; John 13:20),
to recall and understand all things correctly (John 14:26, 16:13-15; Luke 24:48-49), and
speaking
exactly what God told him to say when he made these claims about himself (John 12:49).
Jesus is saying in these claims that he is no less than God.
And this is the way the Jews understood him (Mark 2:3-7; John 6:41-42, 10:30-33, 5:18, 8:58-59, 19:7), which is
why they killed him.