"Do you believe that Jesus is God or that Jesus was sent by God?" Most Christians will say ‘He was sent by God' Tell them:
They'll say ‘Christianity'
Show them that Christianity says that Jesus is God rather than sent by God.
Because the Christians say- ‘God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.' " They would agree that Christianity says this; but they don't believe that Jesus is God.
Therefore their belief about Jesus is the same as Islam and they are closer to Islam them Christianity
"Jesus (peace be upon him) was sent by God, as the Bible itself says: ‘I can do nothing on my own... I seek not my own will but the will of Him who sent me' (John 5:30). This shows he's a messenger, not the sender. In Islam, the Qur'an confirms, ‘And [mention] Jesus, the son of Mary, when he said, "O Children of Israel, indeed I am the messenger of Allah to you"' (Surah As-Saff, 61:6). If he was sent, he can't be God—did God send Himself? That's a contradiction. Allah is the One who sends prophets, not the one sent.
Tawhid resolves this: Allah is One, distinct from His creation, and He commissions messengers like Jesus to guide humanity. The Trinity claims Jesus is God, but if he's sent, who's the sender? A sender and sent can't be the same without splitting God's essence, which Allah's unity forbids. The Qur'an says, ‘Allah—there is no deity except Him' (Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:255). Jesus' role as a sent prophet fits perfectly with all prophets before him—human, obedient, and pointing to Allah alone."
Yes he did, as it was predicted in Isaiah 48:12-16. This was an expectation (Yahweh coming near to his people, him being the Good Shepherd, Yahweh coming through the east gate, etc) and we have a document which is 100 years older than Jesus showing he fulfilled this prophecy of God being sent by God, coming through the east gate on a donkey to his people who then rejected him and pierced him. Causing him to be a sin offering to the whole world. This was always the plan for God to send God. For God to come to Earth as a man (Gen 3).