what does the bible say?
When we use the name "God," what are we actually saying? Who is God, and how does Jesus fit into the picture?
The Hebrew word for God is elohim, which is a singular noun with a plural ending. Genesis 1:26 uses that term. This means that there is one God, but more than one person shares that identity. So then, God exists in the form of YHWH, the Father (in relation to Jesus); Jesus, the Son (in relation to the Father); and the Holy Spirit, the indwelling presence of God in all believers.
All three of these persons share in the immutable divine attributes - those which cannot be given to any created thing. These are omniscience (all-knowing), omnipresence (everywhere at once), and omnipotence (all-powerful). Jesus shows us He knew everyone's hearts and thoughts (Matthew 9:4), He held power over all creation (Matthew 8:24-27), and He is now everywhere within believers through the Holy Spirit.
In addition to these characteristics, Jesus also shares God's glory (John 17:5), His holiness (Mark 1:24), His compassion (Matthew 15:32), and His love (Romans 5:8). Thus, we can confidently conclude that Jesus is God.