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Christ the Second Person of the Trinity
What is the incarnation and why was it necessary
The Son is fully God
The son is fully God
The Son fully shares all of God’s attributes as part of the trinity
The Son fully shares all of God’s attributes
Eternal
Eternal, omniscience, omnipotent, omnipresent, does not grow tired
Has always existed
omniscience
knows all things
omnipotent
does not grow tired
omnipresent
Everywhere at the same time
Yet as a man (Born of a virgin)
He was born
There was a day
around the time of the census
He grew in wisdom
How do you grow in Wisdom unless there is something you don’t know?
He grew tired
needed sleep, he was exhausted from teaching
He existed in one place at a time
He was from Nazareth
They found Him, He was in A place
We see that Christ was truly a man, with all our weaknesses
As the writer of Hebrews says
And yet he is also fully God
And yet he is also fully God
I hope you still have your bibles open
In turn back to
He IS her Lord, not going to be her Lord.
Elizabeth recognizes in the spirit that this child has always been her Lord
Whoever read please turn back to
We see in Christ an astounding knowledge throughout his ministry
Woman at the Well - He knew all she had done.
Brief Excursis With the story of Jesus in Jerusalem
this is the only story of Jesus in your age category
You may be tempted to think “my parents don’t understand me”
If only my parents knew what i know
They just don’t understand or they would let me do what I want to do
None of it is true! its all nonsense Your parents DO understand, that is WHY they said NO
Jesus genuinely knew more than his parents
His parents Actually didn’t understand.
He understood God’s will for his life better than His parents
And What did he do?
He Submitted to them
Jesus is your example of obeying parents even when you think they don’t get it.
Moving on, lets look back to
Christ in His humanity was limited to be in one place at one time
But as God, his divine nature is omnipresent
Jesus is not revealing his omniscience or all knowingness
He did not say you were under a fig tree earlier
He says when you were under the fig tree “I saw you”
He was there, his divine presence is everywhere
And so he he SAW HIM
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Who then is this?
A man who grew tired and weary yet has the power to calm a storm
This is really a perfect passage to display Jesus’ full humanity and full deity
He had all the weakness of human flesh
and all the power of the one and only God
Does Christ’s Deity in any way diminish his humanity?
Can Jesus really relate to us? Did he share our weaknesses in a way that he can truly sympathise with us?
Yes, His deity in no way reduces his humanity.
He experienced our weaknesses
***Wealthy man and poor child both suffering debilitating disease***
Does Christ’s humanity in any way diminish is deity?
NO, He remained fully God possessing all the attributes of God
Is Christ two persons in one?
NO
Scripture never talks of Him that way.
Unlike the trinity He is never spoken of in the plural and nothing he does ever indicates the workings of two separate persons.
Did all or only part of the divine nature of Jesus dwell in his body?
Is Christ mostly divine with a speck of humanity?
Col 2:8-9
All the fullness of deity dwells bodily.
Jesus in the flesh was not merely a partial representation of God
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Did Christ empty himself of his divine attributes?
While living on earth did he empty himself of some of His divine attributes, such as Omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence?
Christ is fully man and fully God
All of His Deity dwelled in bodily form
Some hold this view from
In his body, Jesus grew tired, grew in wisdom,
Have this mind among yourselves
How could this happen if he was fully God
Paul is instructing them and using Christ as an example
What is he instructing them to do ?
Be humble and put each others needs before their own
And here Christ humbled himself, though God and King, to die as a slave
What he emptied is Not his divine attributes
But his divine status and rights as Ruler over all creation
Why Did God Take on Flesh?
To be both a King and Priest
To rule and judge and also to remove sins and mediate between man and God
When he created the World he put Adam in it and told him to have dominion over the earth
That means to Rule over it
And it was Good, God’s original design for the World was that it be ruled by Man
Because of Sin man is unable to rule how God intended
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