Look at my entire message, that's the context. The BiblicalUnitarian site is an excellent resource showing a scriptural support for a Unitarian Theology/Christology, - they do an EXCELLENT job there, instead of me bring up obvious passages which clearly show distinction/difference between The Father and his anointed human representative, and the fact that the 'Messiah' can also refer to the collective peoplehood of God, 'Israel' as a whole.
Elsewhere, my challenge and exploration of the claim that 'Jesus is God' holds.....since only the Infinite Spirit is 'God', even if 'God' has assumed or incarnated in different physical bodies or tabernacles,....STILL....the Universal Father is 'God' over all, the Ancestor of all, the Fountainhead, the Original One. This 'God' has many Sons/sons, from an upper hierarchy of divine Sons, to adopted mortal sons, born of His Spirit.
Anyone can spew an assortment or arsenal of verses (subject to interpretation), but I approach this more philosophically, or as an 'eclectic',...since one can choose either a Unitarian or Trinitarian view by their own rationale ( or some other Christology), and still 'God' is 'God', and His Son (or Messiah), remains His Son, with the same power to save, heal and deliver...differences only being in how terms and persons are defined or 'related'.
pj
There is just so much more that can be known of God but only after our resurrection to be able to comprehend Him fully, and even then I suspect that we may never get to the end of knowing Him fully forever.
Knowing Jesus now is something we are able to do, if we want it, and it is sufficient.
LA