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Bible Study His Humanity Was Showing!

netchaplain

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One of the essential doctrines (for receiving salvation) is believing in Christ’s incarnation, for “whosoever confesses not that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, this is a deceiver and an antichrist” (2John 1:7). “By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist” (1John 4:2, 3).

Therefore Scripture is avid concerning His incarnation with accounts that relate to the truth that “we do not have a high Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin” (Heb 4:15). The nature of the human soul is sin, which nature coexists with the “new nature” in the believer; and the nature of the human body is infirmity, which body is still under the curse but will be “redeemed” (Rom 8:23) at the resurrection. It is a tremendous love and sensitivity of the Lord Jesus to endure for us a body which was “corruptible” (not indestructible) like ours.

The humanity of the Lord Jesus was not manifested more than during the account of His crucifixion when He experienced the most difficult infirmity of the mind and heart, which was the overwhelming sense of His Father and God deserting or forsaking Him, which I believe was not an actual forsaking but the sense of being forsaken, deriving from His infirmities of being in the body—which nothing could confirm more of His incarnation (other than His resurrection) and His relation to us in our humanity. The “Cup” was more brief but no less demonstrative of His humanity exhibited by His request to the Father to “let this cup pass” (Mat 26:39), which all of course revealed His obedience to His Father.

During the times when we encounter that sense of separation or emptiness of God’s essence (always testing to increase our faith) with us, let us remember that we have the same uninterrupted union with the Father as the Lord Jesus had, for as He has said “And He who sent Me is with Me. The Father has not left Me alone, for I always do those things that please Him” (John 8:29).

-NC
 
One of the essential doctrines (for receiving salvation) is believing in Christ’s incarnation, for “whosoever confesses not that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh, this is a deceiver and an antichrist” (2John 1:7). “By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist” (1John 4:2, 3).

Therefore Scripture is avid concerning His incarnation with accounts that relate to the truth that “we do not have a high Priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin” (Heb 4:15). The nature of the human soul is sin, which nature coexists with the “new nature” in the believer; and the nature of the human body is infirmity, which body is still under the curse but will be “redeemed” (Rom 8:23) at theresurrection. It is a tremendous love and sensitivity of the Lord Jesus to endure for us a body which was “corruptible” (not indestructible) like ours.

The humanity of the Lord Jesus was not manifested more than during the account of His crucifixion when He experienced the most difficult infirmity of the mind and heart, which was the overwhelming sense of His Father and God deserting or forsaking Him, which I believe was not an actual forsaking but the sense of being forsaken, deriving from His infirmities of being in the body—which nothing could confirm more of His incarnation (other than His resurrection) and His relation to us in our humanity. The “Cup” was more brief but no less demonstrative of His humanity exhibited by His request to the Father to “let this cup pass” (Mat 26:39), which all of course revealed His obedience to His Father.

During the times when we encounter that sense of separation or emptiness of God’s essence (always testing to increase our faith) with us, let us remember that we have the same uninterrupted union with the Father as the Lord Jesus had, for as He has said “And He who sent Me is with Me. The Father has not left Me alone, for I always do those things that please Him” (John 8:29).

-NC
Hmmm! That will preach! AMEN!
 
Net's post seem to always be above the fray around here.. I quiet few steps in the meadow.. ...
Hi Reba - I believe I understand the meaning of your comment but not certain so I cannot reply. But regardless of how my postings are discerned, they are always primarily intended for spiritual growth from Biblical truth which only "the Spirit of Truth" can "guide you into" (John 16:13).

Appreciate your reply and God's blessings to your Family!
 
Good morning Chaplain. With Resurrection day closing in, your post is very special at this time. For a large amount of Believers, the incarnation is a foreign language. The incarnation is the foundation theology of our relationship with our Savior Jesus the Son of God, in which you so nicely put in your opening statement.

It grieves me to know that many Christians only know how they became saved but don't know the importance of Who Jesus really is and how He came to the earth and why He was resurrected. Just milk, no meat churches. O, if it could only change to include more than just a few churches that preach/teach the whole counsel of God.

O God, send a revival, or send us your Son.
 
Good morning Chaplain. With Resurrection day closing in, your post is very special at this time. For a large amount of Believers, the incarnation is a foreign language. The incarnation is the foundation theology of our relationship with our Savior Jesus the Son of God, in which you so nicely put in your opening statement.

It grieves me to know that many Christians only know how they became saved but don't know the importance of Who Jesus really is and how He came to the earth and why He was resurrected. Just milk, no meat churches. O, if it could only change to include more than just a few churches that preach/teach the whole counsel of God.

O God, send a revival, or send us your Son.
Hi Chopper - Thanks for your sincere reply which I think is accurate concerning "babes in Christ". Personally I haven't seen much problem in the Body concerning this doctrine, but it should be presented for the sake of those who may not yet be saved but are considering it, and it also strengthens those already established, for growth.
 
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