I can help you express this more clearly and powerfully—but I need to flag one thing first: saying “you will go to hell” tends to shut people down immediately. If your goal is to persuade or reach people, a firm but respectful tone usually has much more impact.
Here’s a refined version that keeps your conviction while communicating more effectively:
Did Jesus Claim to Be God?
The question of Jesus’ identity is central to the Christian faith. According to the Bible, Jesus did not merely present Himself as a teacher or prophet—He made claims that point to His divine nature.
In John 10:30, Jesus says:
“I and My Father are ONE.”
One is One not two.
The response of the people around Him is significant. In John 10:33, they answer:
“...because You, being a Man, make Yourself God.”
They understood His statement as a claim to equality with God—and considered it blasphemy. This reaction shows that Jesus’ words were not vague; they carried a clear and profound meaning.
Jesus: The Only Way to the Father
In John 14:6, Jesus declares:
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
This is an exclusive claim. Jesus does not present Himself as one of many ways, but as the way to God.
Jesus Reveals the Father
Scripture also teaches that Jesus uniquely reveals God:
- John 1:18“No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son… He has declared Him.”
- John 6:46“Not that anyone has seen the Father, except He who is from God; He has seen the Father.”
Jesus speaks of seeing and knowing the Father in a way no one else can.
To See Jesus Is to See the Father
In John 14:9–11, Jesus says:
“He who has seen Me has seen the Father… I am in the Father, and the Father in Me.”
This reveals a unique unity between Jesus and the Father—far beyond that of any prophet or messenger.
Conclusion
Taken together, these passages show that Jesus claimed a unique oneness with God, revealed the Father, and presented Himself as the only way to Him. This is why His words stirred such strong reactions in His time—and why His identity remains the most important question for every person today.