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The God Who Became Man
Jesus Christ came into the world in human flesh.
He voluntarily set aside the independent use of His divine attributes and took on the form of a man.
He was fully human, a man in every way, except that he was without sin.
This is referred to as the incarnation.
What does Philippians 2:6 say about Jesus before He became a man?
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According to Philippians 2:7 what did Jesus do?
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Jesus was fully human.
Jesus’ human growth and development as a youth:
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Jesus’ response when He was tired:
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Jesus’ response to lack of food:
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How did Jesus feel after a journey:
v. How did Jesus react when He was grieved:
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What did Jesus say about himself:
The Man Who is God
Even though Jesus took on the form of a man, He was still fully God.
Consider the following marks of deity attributed to Christ.
A.) Attributes
Sovereign: Matthew 28:18
Eternal: 1John 1:1-2
Unchanging (immutable): Hebrews 13:8
All knowing (omniscient): Colossians 2:2-3
Perfect or sinless: 2 Corinthians 5:21
Holy Acts 3:14-15
Truth: John 14:6
Christ demonstrated His power (omnipotence) in His earthly ministry in the following ways:
Matthew 8:23-27: Power over Creation by claiming the storm.
Luke 4:40: Power over sickness and disease.
Luke 4:33-36: power over demons.
John 11:43-44: power over death.
Mark 2:3-12: Power or authority on earth to forgive sins.
Since Jesus had the authority to forgive sins, and only God can forgive sins, Jesus is God.
B.) Titles of Deity
Matthew 1:23: Immanuel (“God with Us”)
Philippians 2:10-11: Lord (sovereign)
John 8:58: I am (a title reserved for God Exodus 3:14)
C.) Statements of Deity
The Christ Who is Savor
According to John 3:17, Jesus is the Savior of the World.
Here is a List of the titles that describe God’s Saving grace.
John 1:29 Lamb of God
John 6:35 Bread of Life
John 14:6 the way, truth, and the life.
The King Who Comes to Rule
Jesus is not just a person of the past.
He is the destined King of Kings and Lord of lords who will someday reign over all the earth. 1 Timothy 6:14-15
According to Daniel 7:14, what three things has Christ been given?
1.) Dominion
2.) Glory
3.) Kingdom
What did Jesus tell His Followers in Matthew 25:31-32
When Christ ascended into heaven 40 days after the resurrection, what were the apostles told?
Acts 1:11
Describe the return of Jesus Christ in 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10
Application
Christ is:
God
Savior
King/Ruler
In light of this, how can you best prepare for His second coming? 2 Peter 3:14
What can you do this week to acknowledge who He is? Revelation 5:11-14
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