"Jesus said to him, 'Why do you call me good? No one is good except one -- God.'"
This text is used again and again by Muslim apologists to 'prove' that
this verse indicates that Jesus is not God. Let us breakdown the text into
three points:-
This interpretation is used again and again by the Muslim apologists,
but does it fit into the context of the surrounding verses and is it the
only interpretation that we can put on this passage?
Indeed we could just as easily interpret the text in the following way:-
By the rich man referring to Jesus as 'good', Jesus interprets this
as a direct reference to divinity. Jesus then questions the man on his
motive for using the title 'Good Teacher', Jesus however does not relinquish
the title bestowed upon him, but asks the man to recognise that by
using that title he is indeed speaking to God.
Jesus does indeed tell the man to keep the commandments, but in addition
to this he says to the man "follow me". It is clear that the one
who wishes to receive eternal life requires a "Good Teacher" of who Jesus
fits the role perfectly in answering the man's question.
In the verse, the whole crux of the issue was the use of the adjective that was being used. The bone of contention was the use of the word good, Jesus in responding to the rich man says, "only God is good". This statement is fact and requires no interpretation as is speaks quite clearly for itself.
Let us consider the rest of Jesus' teaching. By examining the Gospels, Jesus does not claim to be in anyway bad, or lacking of the title of Good. Rather Jesus' own lips proclaimed the following of himself:
"I am the Good Shepherd" John 10:11
Indeed the title Shepherd is also attributed to God in the Bible, Psalm 23:1, Ezekiel 34:11-16, Jeremiah 23:3.
In concluding, rather than Jesus denying his divinity, we find that the response given to the rich man supports the continuing theme throughout the gospels, that Jesus Christ is indeed God. We not only see this in context of the rest of Jesus' discourse with the rich man, but also in the context of the whole Gospel.