The Bible says, Jesus and God are one person all over the old and new testament which would be explained in detail as we begin to see.
Jesus claims over and over again to be the"I AM", which is how God referred to himself when he was speaking to Moses in the wilderness before the return of the nation Israel after over 400 years in the land of Egypt.
Jesus is referred to as the WORD. "In the beginning was the WORD(Jesus), and the WORD was with God, and the WORD(Jesus) was God." (John 1:1)
Jesus is God..... that was made to live as a man, God in the flesh. God was born into the world through Mary as Jesus.
In short, yes. you see it states clearly in the Bible that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are all the same being. They are what is called the Trinity. Jesus is God's son, and the Holy spirit is what God sent to earth to be with us after the death of Jesus. So in answer to your question, yes Jesus and God are the same entity.
The religions, Judaism and Islam, teach that Jesus is a prophet like Mohammad, Noah, Moses, and others, but not God in the flesh, this is a lie. These religions generally do not believe that God could be Jesus because he lived as a man with all the characteristic of a man .
Christianity is unique and does not in any way teach what the followers of these religion belief, this belief is very important and must not be toiled with as a Christian.I would also want to emphasize that Judaism as we see from the old testament is not the same as Christianity.
Some believe that Jesus and God are not the same being. Their reasoning is:
John 8:16-18 says "...if I judge, My judgment is True: for I AM NOT ALONE, but I and the Father THAT SENT ME. It is also written in your law, that the testimony of TWO MEN is True. I am one that beareth witness of MYSELF, and the Father THAT SENT ME beareth witness of ME."
Is He absent-minded? Is He confused... or insane? Is it deceived man who is confused or is the Trinity idea something that man cannot grasp because it is beyond his reasoning abilities?
Jesus tells us that the Father "sent Him." So... did His Father send Him, as He says? Or did He send Himself?.........
That makes Jesus and the Father two distinct entities as a logical reasoning man would say, but the word triunity or trinity as used in the context of the word ''one'' as we see in the preceding verse conotes a single compound as we know in chemistry.
A compound entity here, as with chemical compounds we see in nature such as salt conotes a single substance, but is composed of two elements which could also be said to be two things that can not exist as seperate elements and still retain its property as salt.