You said that Isaiah 53:2
mentions about the moment when He was carrying our sins upon Him. As scripture itself describes, it was a moment when He became sin for us, a moment when Father Himself had to hide His face from the Son.
It actually says Isaiah 53:2 For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant,
And as a root out of dry ground.
He has no form or comeliness;
And when we see Him,
There is no beauty that we should desire Him.
The "we" that the Bible is talking about is "Men" not God. Do you really think that God couldn't take looking at Jesus, when Jesus needed Him the most? My God can handle anything.
I think that Jesus became a man to experience all things man experiences. I believe when He was tempted in every single thing man is tempted with, including lying, cheating, even homosexuality, and pedophilia. Just because you are tempted doesn’t mean you have sinned, it’s the second thought that makes it sin.
Even though Jesus is God, I believe it was the plan that He would not know all things. I believe He had to learn His purpose through the Word, just as we do. I believe He had perfect understanding of the Bible, but I don’t believe he automatically knew all things. I come to this conclusion because Jesus Himself said He was not all knowing, when He said in Mark 13:32 “But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
When He cried out, “God why have you forsaken me?â€, I don’t believe God had really forsaken Him, I believe Jesus felt forsaken, just as sometimes we feel forsaken when we are waiting for God to do something and He doesn’t show up when we expect Him. Jesus was waiting to die, and felt betrayed when He had to wait for an answer. That’s why we must do what Jesus did; and follow His example. When you have those times of struggle, get alone with him, fall to the ground, pour out your heart to Him. He may not take the pain away, but He will strengthen you for it, as He did Jesus. Let Him do His work; don’t try to do it for Him. He knows exactly how you feel. He has experienced it to the maximum degree. Fall on your face before Him when you are in a struggle, trust Him, it will not always be easy, but if you follow God’s will it will be what’s best. Give Him all He asks, die to self, be a living sacrifice. Die to ego, Die to desires, die to phobias, and die to yourself first.
I get upset when people are flip about physical appearance, because even on this forum there have been so many sad post about somebody that feels like they are ugly, or have a disfigurement. We Christians are supposed to be a haven, all accepting, and full of love. I am not finding this on this thread. I know that some are trying to say that it's your soul that is beautiful, but most of this thread seems over concerned about what a person looks like physically.
The following quote annoys me...
but to pretend we aren't swayed by it is ridiculous.
Please don't assume that because you feel something that others are "pretending" if they don't feel the same.
Love, Kelli