Father God Came Down

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INTRODUCTION

Matthew 1:23 AMP23 Behold, the virgin shall become pregnant and give birth to a Son, and they shall call His name Emmanuel—which, when translated, means, God with us.
1842 Ἐμμανουήλ (Emmanouēl): n.pr.masc.; ≡ DBLHebr 6672 [6640 + 5646 + 446]; Str 1694—(most versions) Emmanuel, Immanuel
Isaiah 7:14 (NLT)
14 All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).
6672 עִמָּנוּ אֵל (ʿim·mā·nû ʾēl): n.pr.; ≡ Str 6005; TWOT 1640d—LN 93-pers. (male) Immanuel: son of Isaiah, given by a sign from the Lord (Isa 7:14; 8:8+)
עִמָּנוּאֵל (ʿim·mā·nû·ʾēl) BDB: see 6672
עַמֹּנִי (ʿǎm·mō·nî) Holladay, BDB: see 6649
עמס (ʿms): see 6673
Emmanual, sometimes rendered Immanuel, both are taken from the same Hebrew word “Ἐμμανουήλ (Emmanouēl)”, taken from the root word “עָמַס (ʿā·mǎs)”; meaning to take a burden too heavy for one to carry, and place it upon another who could.
We would not need “God with us”, lest we were without God.
Did God leave us, or did we leave God?
To answer this question, we need to take a quick look back to the beginning.
Genesis 1:26–28 NLT
26 Then God said, “Let us make human beings in our image, to be like us. They will reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, the livestock, all the wild animals on the earth, and the small animals that scurry along the ground.” 27 So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. 28 Then God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth and govern it. Reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, and all the animals that scurry along the ground.”
God created the earth after his standards. God created humanity after His standards and image. These standards, laws if you will, are the foundation of the universe. All things subsist because of these things. God’s laws, moral or physical exist above and before creation. There is no difference in the eyes of God between the laws of morality and gravity. God is the moral standard of the universe. Man, as created by God was “good”, because God could not create anything that was not good.
But to be made in His image, also meant to be a free moral agent, a self-aware, self-determining entity, with the power of choice. If we could not say no to God, our yes meant nothing.
And Adam made a bad decision. A decision not to trust. There were 2 trees in the garden, the tree of Life and the tree of knowledge. Adam chose knowledge over life, self direction over faith and relationship. Anyone who had children has experienced this. “WHY!”
Man experienced dis-integration from God, thus allowing sin to enter into creation.
A Concise Dictionary of the Words in the Greek Testament and The Hebrew Bible 264. ἁμαρτάνω264. ἁμαρτάνω hamartanō, ham-ar-tan´-o; perh. from 1 (as a neg. particle) and the base of 3313; prop. to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize),
To violate the standard of the universe.
Genesis 3:22–24 NLT
22 Then the Lord God said, “Look, the human beings have become like us, knowing both good and evil. What if they reach out, take fruit from the tree of life, and eat it? Then they will live forever!” 23 So the Lord God banished them from the Garden of Eden, and he sent Adam out to cultivate the ground from which he had been made. 24 After sending them out, the Lord God stationed mighty cherubim to the east of the Garden of Eden. And he placed a flaming sword that flashed back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life.
There had to be a morality for fallen humanity.

We now have God’s dilemma; How to Be Just and Yet Justify Sinful Man?

There could be no mercy lest there was judgement. And further, as humanity, in it’s sin-damaged, soul disintegrated state, though pardoned, would continue to sin. The answer? Someone must pay the price for sin; the death penalty. Someone must stand in the gap between God’s righteousness and humanity’s sinfulness. This will justify God’s rebirth of the second Adam described in Romans 5:12-14.
Romans 5:12–14 TPT12 When Adam sinned, the entire world was affected. Sin entered human experience, and death was the result. And so death followed this sin, casting its shadow over all humanity, because all have sinned. 13 Sin was in the world before Moses gave the written law, but it was not charged against them where no law existed. 14 Yet death reigned as king from Adam to Moses even though they hadn’t broken a command the way Adam had. The first man, Adam, was a picture of the Messiah, who was to come.
God gave us the law to show us that we could never be good enough to return to the standard or the universe without a union with Himself; and that we could never experience that union with Him apart from accepting the work of Jesus Christ on the cross.
2 Corinthians 5:17–21 TPT
17 Now, if anyone is enfolded into Christ, he has become an entirely new creation. All that is related to the old order has vanished. Behold, everything is fresh and new. 18 And God has made all things new, and reconciled us to himself, and given us the ministry of reconciling others to God. 19 In other words, it was through the Anointed One that God was shepherding the world, not even keeping records of their transgressions, and he has entrusted to us the ministry of opening the door of reconciliation to God. 20 We are ambassadors of the Anointed One who carry the message of Christ to the world, as though God were tenderly pleading with them directly through our lips. So we tenderly plead with you on Christ’s behalf, “Turn back to God and be reconciled to him.” 21 For God made the only one who did not know sin to become sin for us, so that we who did not know righteousness might become the righteousness of God through our union with him.
Colossians 1:15–20 TPT
15 He is the divine portrait, the true likeness of the invisible God, and the firstborn heir of all creation. 16 For through the Son everything was created, both in the heavenly realm and on the earth, all that is seen and all that is unseen. Every seat of power, realm of government, principality, and authority—it was all created through him and for his purpose! 17 He existed before anything was made, and now everything finds completion in him. 18 He is the Head of his body, which is the church. And since he is the beginning and the firstborn heir in resurrection, he is the most exalted One, holding first place in everything. 19 For God is satisfied to have all his fullness dwelling in Christ. 20 And by the blood of his cross, everything in heaven and earth is brought back to himself—back to its original intent, restored to innocence again!
Acts 7:48–50
Acts 7:48–50 TPT
48 “However, the Most High God does not live in temples made by human hands, as the prophet said: 49 ‘Heaven is my throne room and the earth is but a footstool for my feet. How could you possibly build a house that could contain me?’ says the Lord Yahweh. ‘And where could you find a place where I could live? 50 Don’t you know that it is my hands that have built my house, not yours?’
Romans 8:3–4 TPT
3 For God achieved what the law was unable to accomplish, because the law was limited by the weakness of human nature. Yet God sent us his Son in human form to identify with human weakness. Clothed with humanity, God’s Son gave his body to be the sin-offering so that God could once and for all condemn the guilt and power of sin. 4 So now every righteous requirement of the law can be fulfilled through the Anointed One living his life in us. And we are free to live, not according to our flesh, but by the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit!
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