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An Account of Nature
Over the centuries much conjecture has been made over the nature of Jesus; His humanity and His divinity.
Some of the apocryphal accounts posit Jesus as a baby to have divine powers as that of baby god.
Some of this account found in what are known as the infancy gospels speak of a Jesus who kills two boys for medial reasons, strikes a pair of neighbors blind because they complain about Him, only to later bring them back to life.
Such accounts have no stock in truth and are simply fantastical accounts of those who do not understand the very nature of a Jesus who is eternally begotten of the Father.
As we uncovered last week a being who is in an eternal relationship with the Father as Son.
Never having not existed eternally God.
The nature of Jesus is then something we must come to terms with that we may not fall victim to some of the heretical views as those who would believe Jesus to only be human or those who would see Him as only divine.
The Nature of Jesus is one with the Father which allows us to receive the nature of the Father.
Jesus is God from the Start
John 1:1 declares it and positions it so clearly it would seem there to not be a need to review but in the event the is a doubt lets look at;
Paul is speaking to the Philippians encouraging them to be obedient to be humble to put on the image of Christ to serve the Lord.
Refers to the nature of Jesus
Form; speaks to the internal and external characteristics
From the beginning Jesus’ very nature is the same as God.
Equality; speaks to the identical and inherent qualities of God that are found in Him.
The need to know this is the base from which we will operate.
Nothing else can be known about His nature unless we can accept this as truth.
There was never a time that Jesus was not
Jesus is God
He does not count it as something to be Grasped(held violently)
Laying Down Majesty
Jesus explains to the disciples something critical that He does and will expect us to do as it relates to His nature
the concept of laying down one’s life.
no one will violate His will as no one will violate our will as it relates to Him
If His life is taken divinity is in question,
I voluntarily chose to lay down my life.
As He can lay it down He can take it back up… yet He chooses to remain in a condition that is contrary to His nature.
That is being found as human form during this time He has laid down a part of Him to be like us.
Choice to lay down, yet He lays it down.
Human and Divine
There is an emptying of the self (literally what the text means)… but then puts on the likeness of humanity by being born into humanity
Author explains Jesus lays down all of the divine attributes to the maximum degree until the time of humiliation is complete.
Became obedient to the point
Death: the first of which come with the laying down of His nature to become just like us… to be tempted and tried like each of us.
Death: the destruction of this physical temple in order to be found in the nature that remains for Him
Jesus did not go around refilling His bottle when Mary could not… He was not forming clay pigeons then bringing them to life.
Take notice of when Jesus’ ministry begins...
That is He does not start operating in divinity until about this time.
Not that He is not God yet in this part of His being He has laid down His majesty until He would be able to pick it back up...
How difficult a task this must have been in His full humanity to have the power to pick up His divinity and yet choose to remain in our condition.
Listen to what is being said… its not that He could not pick up His divinity but as has been stated that He chose to stay this way in order to show us how we are to lay down our life until the time in which the Lord will bring us into glory
His full humanity here on Display
He was willing to stay in this condition until the Father raised Him.
He was not willing to violate the will of the Father but to remain obedient.
In the same manner we are asked much the same lay down your will to die to yourself… that in this others would find themselves in the Kingdom
for Jesus;
We see a Jesus who from the start is creator of Heaven and earth… all things are created by Him for Him and through Him… yet this divine being through the process of kenosis lays down or sets down His nature to put on our nature with the full scope of being able to trust in the Father to restore Him once more… that in being obedient He dies to Himself His very nature to be born of a woman… and remaining obedient in not picking up His divinity until the Father’s time…
His very nature makes a path for us to be found in Him and having been found in Him we would be restored to the Father as He Has been.
His humanity must trust in the Father to make all things new in Him… this is the cause for the tears in the Garden… His humanity wants to surrender… this is why He was able to be tempted in the dessert.
Today we have a captain of our faith who is worthy… to whom all authority is given… He went through as human to show us what we are to do… In Him the power to pick up His divinity but in His obedience to trust the Father.
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