When Did Jesus Learn He Was God?

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The question here says, When did Jesus learn that he was God?
When did Jesus learn that he was God?
Number two, When did he learn about Paul's revelation of the mystery?
To the first question, When did Jesus learn he was God?
Well, the answer is, never.
He never learned that he was God.
You cannot learn something that you've always known.
Jesus Christ was God manifest in the flesh, and no one has ever taught God anything.
There's multiple verses that we could hit on, but I'm almost out of time.
But look up the verse in John.
I think it's in John chapter 17, a verse where Jesus tells the Father to glorify him with the glory which he had with God before the world was.
Jesus was clearly the second member of the Godhead from eternity past.
And in Luke chapter 2, remember when Jesus was only 12 years old?
He and his family went to Jerusalem for a feast and sometime after Joseph and Mary had already left the feast, they noticed that he was missing.
So they traveled back to Jerusalem to look for him, and a few days later found him in the temple asking the doctors questions.
And the people there in the temple after hearing Christ were amazed at the answers he gave.
They could hardly believe how well he understood the Scriptures.
And Mary asked Jesus why he stayed behind without discussing that with them and as Jesus often did, he answered with a question.
He said, Don't you know I've got to be about my Father's business?
And they didn't understand what he was talking about.
So unless he was talking about the business of carpentry, obviously Jesus knew who he was.
Now, to the second question.
When did Jesus learn about Paul's revelation of the mystery?
Again, he didn't.
Same answer.
You can't learn what you've always known.
He knew it before the foundation of the world.
And if you go look in chapter 4 of the book of Luke, you'll find where Christ stood up in the synagogue
and read from the book of the prophet Isaiah.
Let me get this real quick and be sure and read this.
This is great eye-opening truth.
We'll read from the book of Luke here in chapter 4, but this is a reference to the prophet Isaiah and what he wrote in Isaiah chapter 61.
Okay, Luke 4, starting with verse 18.
And remember now, Christ arose there in the synagogue and this is what he read out of the book of the prophet Isaiah.
He said, The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor. He hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
And verse 20 says, Jesus then closed the book, and he gave it again to the minister and sat down.
And if you've studied your Old Testament, as Paul tells us to do, because it's very profitable for our learning, then you know that Jesus did not read all of that prophecy.
If you'll go back and look it up, it's in Isaiah chapter 61.
Real short chapter, real quick read.
Well, you know he didn't read about the wrath.
He didn't read about God's day of vengeance.
He didn't read all that prophecy.
No, he closed the book on the comma.
And he didn't read it because He knew about the revelation of the mystery, the parenthetical time period in which we are currently living.
He knew there would be an interruption in the prophecy program, and that God would be holding back His day of vengeance until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in.

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