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Whom Say Ye That I Am
Identity of Jesus Christ should be a doctrine of which there is no controversy.
The definition of God as is commonly discussed.... if we are going to understand the person we must understand the identity of God.
When we talk about God we shouldn’t think of him as a person.
God is a Spirit.
God is omnipresent, immortal, invisible.
This spirit is identified by Jesus as the father.
When talking about the father we are talking about God.
We are talking about the immortal, invisible omnipresent Spirit.
The Father cannot be contained as a person, but is a Spirit.
When you read about God you’re reading about the Spirit.
It is imperative to let truth triumph over tradition.
One tradition that is taught and believed is that the Godhead is too complex to understand.
That is a tradition, not truth.
This is the primary message of the scripture Hear, O Israel the Lord our God is One Lord.
The most important thing that we must understand about Jesus Christ is that He unlike any other person that has ever lived had a dual nature.
He is not just a man but He was God and man.
Jesus was human, wholly man and wholly God.
Galatians
First proof is that He was born of a woman.
That shows his humanity.
Secondly, we know that he grew.
Myth that Jesus is an angel...... angels don’t grow, but he did.
He grew physically, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.
He was a man.
Third proof is that He got hungry.
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The fact that he was hungry tells me he was man.
These are qualities ascribed to humanity.
He grew weary.....
He was weary with His journey.
This is a sign of His humanity
He was asleep.
Angels don’t sleep, but He was asleep because He was a man.
John 11:35
John
He called himself a man
Matthew 16:13
He said I am a man.
He said I am the Son of man.
He was dead.
1 Corinthians
Christ died.
The bible is clear there were enough scriptural proofs that this was not an angelic being walking the face of the earth.
This was a man.
He had flesh and bones like we do.
He felt pain like we do.
He grew tired.
He grew hungry.
He slept.
He died.
He was a man.
But the beautiful part about it was He wasn’t just a man.
Not Only was Jesus Christ a man, but He was God.
Jesus never refused that title.
Jesus did not reprimand Thomas and say don’t call me that I’m just a man.....
He didn’t say don’t call me that, I’m just an angel.
He accepted that worship when Thomas called Him God.
So He was not just a man, He was God.
Truly I tell you before Abraham was, I am.
He was not yet fifty years old in His flesh, but in His spirit he existed before Abraham.
We’ve got to understand the dual nature of this one we call Jesus Christ.
He was a man, but He was God.
He’s not just a child, He’s not just the son, but He is the mighty God.
There is a duality (separation, difference) to His nature that we must comprehend.
Luke tells us that as a man He grew He learned He increased in wisdom, but we also find recorded that He knew all things.
As a man He learned but as a God there was nothing that He could learn.
He knew everything.
The Almighty.
Yeah they described Him as being weak.
Yes they said He grew weary but in His spirit as God He said I am the Almighty.
A God i’m not weary, as God I’m not weak, as God I am all powerful.
dual nature of Jesus Christ.
Note: some new translations have taken this out… there are thousands of manuscripts that date back to within a few hundred years of the early church.
97 to 98% of them agree in totality with the King James Bible.
The other translations by in large are based on the 2-3% of manuscripts that disagree with the King James Bible.
That’s why when you pick up an NIV or an RSV there are verses that are missing.
Because they base their translations on manuscripts that are incomplete.
If you study the verses that are left out most of them are very crucial.
King James goes by the authorized text because 98% of them are totally 100% with each other.
No variance.
Present tense.
As He spoke standing there looking at Nicodemus, He said what you are seeing right now is not all of me.
All you’re seeing is my humanity.
And I’m not only in earth, I’m in Heaven right now.
We find Jesus praying.
That shows His humanity
He said if you pray I’m going to answer.
One verse He’s the one praying but in the other one He says if you pray I’m going to answer.
It’s a dual nature.
We’ve got to understand that He had two natures.
He could act and speak as a man, or He could act and speak as God.
And you have to ask yourself is He speaking as a man or is He speaking as God.
When He said the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak, He was speaking as a man.
But when He said all power is given unto me he wasn’t speaking as a man, he was speaking as God.
He can act as man or He can act as God.
He’s got that potential because of the dual nature of who He was.
In Him humanity and deity were fused but not confused.
When he assumed a human nature at incarnation He did not cease to be God rather He took on something He did not have.
He was not a human before Bethlehem.
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