You know, people always talk about how Jesus came down to Earth as a human being. He became a human being, But no one ever takes into account what that means.
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Jesus was a human being, bound by history and the natural world; an extraordinary man, to be sure, but still a man.
Jesus was a human being who, while on Earth, completely self-actualized and fulfilled in all ways the potential glory that lies within us all.
There's an inclination to get on the inside of Jesus' psyche, and I think that's a deep mistake because it assumes that what you have here is someone analogous to us.
'Who Is This Man?' is about the impact of Jesus on human history. Most people - including most Christians - simply have no idea of the extent to which we live in a Jesus-impacted world.
If Jesus is the Son of God in human flesh, He's one of a kind of the 13 billions of people who have ever lived.
Christ was God in human flesh, and He proved it by rising from the dead.
I found you can believe the man in history that is Jesus who walked the earth. It's a whole different thing altogether to know Him as the Son of God - to have reconciled yourself to Almighty God.
In God becoming human in Jesus Christ, God has established solidarity with the human condition.
And because his Spirit was wholly God, he is called God, and he is called man on account of his flesh.
Each one of us has a particular virtue and faults that make the process of becoming like Jesus different.
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