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Semester 1, 2011

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Christian DoctrineSemester 1, 2011

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Week 7:The Humanity of

Jesus ChristWeek 8: The Deity of Jesus Christ

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The Humanity of Jesus The Humanity of Jesus ChristChrist

Who is he?

What sort of man is this?

Matthew 16 Jesus asks: “Who do you say that I am?”

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“Who do you say that I am?”1. Peter’s revelation leads to Jesus

clarifying for them His own ministry - Suffering, death & resurrection

2. Peter’s revelation is a confession of faith Jesus is the Messiah Cf Romans 10:19 Christianity hinges on what we say

about Jesus

3. Peter’s revelation of Jesus clarifies Peter’s call.

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The Humanity of Jesus Christ

Why is it important?

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It gives us confidence.

Humanity is made in the image of God –

Jesus Christ is the perfection of that image

- His humanity affirms our humanity &

- confirms God has a plan for humankind

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1. His Conception & Birth Matthew 1:18 Jesus came from God

A. Salvation came from God Salvation is the supernatural work of God Salvation does not come by human effort Galatians 4:4-5

B. Unity of full Deity & Full Humanity

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2. His Human Mind & Body Human Mind - Luke 2:52 Human Body – Luke 2:40 He went through normal human development He participated in human activities

Eating, worshipping, praying He experienced human condition - physically

He was tired (John 4:6) He was thirsty (John 19:28) He was hungry (Matthew 4:2) He died …

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2. His Human Mind & Body He was resurrected in a body (Luke 24:39) He ate with the disciples (Luke 24:42)

BUT a resurrection body Not subject to death or decay

The resurrection body ascended to heaven.

Continuity of bodily to heavenly.

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3. His Human Soul & Emotions Loved (John 13:23; 11:3; Mark 10:21) Joy (John 15:11; John 17:13; Heb 12:2) Compassion (Matthew 9:36; 14:14; 15:32;

20:34) “troubled” (John 12:27) “sorrowful” (Matthew 26:37-38)

THESE ARE GODLY – NOT NECESSARILY HUMAN Prayed with cries and tears Astonished, marveled. Hebrews 5:8

He learned obedience through what he suffered…

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4. His Sinlessness Sinfulness is NOT the normal human condition

Adam & Eve were human before they sinned Satan tried for 40 days to tempt Him to sin

Heb 4:25 – tempted in every way

Yet He was without sin John 8:46 – no one could convict Him 2 Cor 5:21 – Him who knew no sin 1 Peter 1:19 – A lamb without spot or blemish

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The Sinlessness of The Sinlessness of JesusJesus

Is said or implied in Scripture Hebrews 4:15 Hebrews 7:26 Hebrews 9:14 John 6:69 1 Peter 2:22 1 John 3:5 2 Cor 5:21

Jesus declared he was righteous John 8:46 John 8:29 John 15:10

Jesus did not offer sacrifice for sin or ask forgiveness

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Was Jesus fully human if He did not

sin?Tempted in all things - Hebrews 4:15

God cannot be tempted! - James 1:13

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Full TemptationFull Resistance

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Sin is not the essence of true Sin is not the essence of true

humanity – sinlessness is!humanity – sinlessness is!

Don’t measure His ‘sinfulness’ / humanity by ours

Measure our humanity / sinfulness by His

Ask: “Are we as human as Jesus?”

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Christ’s TemptationChrist’s Temptation Similar to Adam & Eve’s

BUT more difficult! Adam & Eve had everything they needed -

plenty Jesus was in lack

Temptation was a test of obedience Tempted to take easy way out; please himself;

show off Would have kept him from his mission

Jesus did not use His Divine powers As a human he succeeded were Adam failed

“2nd Adam”

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Human to be MessiahHuman to be Messiah

1. Representative Obedience Romans 5:18-19 1 Cor 15:45 – “the last Adam”

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2. Substitute Sacrifice Hebrews 2:16-17 – made like us

To make propitiation for our sins

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3. One Mediator between God and humankind 1 Timothy 2:5

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4. To fulfill God’s original purpose for man to rule Matthew 28:18

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5. To be our example and pattern in life 1 John 2:6 1 Peter 2:21 - Christ, who suffered for you, is

your example. Follow in his steps.

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6. To be the pattern of our redeemed bodies 1 Cor 15:45-49 - … as with the earthly man, so

with the heavenly man…

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7. To be a sympathetic High Priest Hebrews 4:15 - … tempted in every way just

as we are…

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Jesus WAS HumanJesus WAS Human

Scripture repeatedly attests to Christ taking on flesh:- 1 Timothy 3:16 John 1:14 1 John 4:2-3a Hebrews 10:5 Galatians 4:4

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Human to be MessiahHuman to be Messiah

We need him to have been human!

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Early HeresiesEarly Heresies1. Docetism

2. Appolinerianism

3. Nestorianism

4. Eutychianism

5. Adoptionism

6. Anhypostatic Christology

7. Kenoticism

8. Dynamic Incarnation

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Basic tenets of this Basic tenets of this doctrine:doctrine:

1. Not a loss, but an addition

2. Two natures did not function separately

3. Humanity is fully known in Christ

4. Initiative comes from above