#Matthew 16; Matthew 25; John 3:36; John 11:25#
Henry Schorr's main point is that Jesus Christ is more than just a good man, but God, the second person of the godhead, the Holy Trinity. He emphasizes that Jesus' claims about himself are not those of a mere mortal, but of God, and that his teachings and actions demonstrate his divinity. Schorr argues that if Jesus is not God, then he is either a liar or a lunatic, but that his life and character do not support these options, leaving only the conclusion that his claims are true. He also explores the concept of the Trinity, explaining that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct persons, each fully God, and that they are one God in essence and person. Schorr emphasizes the importance of understanding Jesus' divinity, as it has radical implications for our lives, including the trustworthiness of his teachings, the forgiveness of sins, and the empowerment to live a life pleasing to God.