Is Jesus really less than the Father? In this What in the Word? episode, Kirk E. Miller is joined by theologian Michael Horton to tackle John 14:28, where Jesus says, “The Father is greater than I.”
Does this verse contradict Jesus divinity and equality with the Father? What did Jesus mean in context—and what have Christians historically believed about this passage?
Together, Kirk and Mike explore multiple interpretations explanation, including Arianism, eternal generation, the state of Christ’s humiliation, eternal functional subordination, and more. They conclude with practical insights for teaching and applying this deeply theological text.
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Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.
Episode outline:
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:54 Guest Introduction: Dr. Michael Horton
02:39 Context of John 14:28
03:24 Jesus' Upper Room Discourse
05:20 Theological Implications of John 14:28
10:53 Orthodox Interpretation of John 14:28
17:52 Alternative Interpretations and Debates
26:14 Exploring Social Distinctions and Hierarchical Roles
26:45 Understanding Heresies: Modalism and Subordination
28:58 Logos Bible Study Platform: Enhancing Your Scripture Study
29:43 Diverse Views on the Trinity and Eternal Generation
30:40 Theological Implications of Eternal Generation
33:10 Practical Applications of Theological Concepts
38:57 Jesus' Redemptive Mission and the Role of the Holy Spirit
44:06 Teaching and Preaching: Equipping Others to Read the Bible
47:53 Conclusion and Call to Action