I and the Father are one. John 10:30Matthew 4:6-7
6: and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down; for it is written, `He will give his angels charge of you,' and `On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone.'"
7: Jesus said to him, "Again it is written, `You shall not tempt the Lord your God.'"Matthew 4:6-7
6: and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down; for it is written, `He will give his angels charge of you,' and `On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone.'"
7: Jesus said to him, "Again it is written, `You shall not tempt the Lord your God.'"
You call Me Teacher and Lord; and you are right, for so I am. John 13:13
Jesus said to him, "...He who has seen Me has seen the Father; how do you say, `Show us the Father?'" John 14:9
from http://www.ex-atheist.com
The ambiguity that you speak of was the very thing that caused me to see Christ's divinity. You CAN read the Bible and come up with different answers as to who or what Jesus is.
Jesus asks each of us, "Who do YOU say I am?" He asks us to judge him. We will either judge him as god or man. If we judge him as a man, then we are in effect saying that we, as men, are on his level. We have the potential to live our lives to his sinless standard. If we judge him as God, however, we are saying that He is so far above us that we could never attain His perfection, even though we strive for it.
We will be judged according to how we judge Christ. It is similar to being asked to grade a grammatically perfect essay and then having our own error filled essay graded by the same standard; if we find error in a perfect essay, how much more error would be found in our own? If we find fault with Christ, how much fault will be found in us? But if we declare Jesus to be God, then we ask to be graded on a curve! It's our only hope to pass.
Also, the Jews in Jesus' time did feel that he was stating that he was God. To call oneself the 'Son of God' was to say that one was God. Men beget men but God begets God. Hence, the charges of Blasphemy.