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The Mystery of Christs Human Nature
In order to save fallen beings, Christ had to be made like His brethren in all things (Hebrews 2:17). Jesus appeared on earth in the likeness of sinful flesh (Romans 8:3). He was tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1-11) and by what He suffered (Hebrews 2:18). He was tempted in every way, just as we are (Hebrews 4:15). Scripture also teaches that Christ is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners (Hebrews 7:26). How do we reconcile these seemingly incompatible statements?
Christ Had Ascendful Human Nature The Bible has very little to say about the human nature of Christ that makes the subject easy to understand. What are the most neglected insights on the human nature of Christ as derived from Scripture? Consider the following interpretation. The devil took him into the holy city; and he stood him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, If you are the Son of God throw yourself down; for it is written, He will give His angels charge concerning you; and on their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone. Mt. 4:5,6. Satan thought that by his temptations he could delude the worlds Redeemer, to make one bold move in manifesting his divine power, to create a sensation, and to surprise all by the wonderful display of the power of his Father in preserving him from injury. He suggested that Christ should appear in his real character, and by this masterpiece of power, establish his right to the confidence and faith of the people, that he was indeed the Saviour of the world. If Christ had been deceived by Satans temptations, and had exercised his miraculous power to relieve himself from difficulty, he would have broken the contract made with his Father, to be a probationer in behalf of the race. It was a difficult task for the Prince of Life to carry out the plan which he had undertaken for the salvation of man, in clothing his divinity with humanity. He had received honor in the heavenly courts, and was familiar with absolute power. It was as difficult for him to keep the level of humanity as it is for men to rise above the low level of their depraved natures, and be partakers of the divine nature. Christ was put to the closest test, requiring the strength of all his faculties to resist the inclination when in danger, to use his power to deliver himself from peril, and triumph over the power of the prince of darkness. Satan showed his knowledge of the weak points of the human heart, and put forth his utmost power to take advantage of the weakness of the humanity which Christ had assumed in order to overcome his temptations on mans account. RH, April 1, 1875. Christs human nature was in the likeness of sinful flesh (Ro. 8:3). It was in every way like our sinful human nature. The equivalence may be illustrated with astronomy. Consider the ambiguous and humorous phrase: Up is the direction away from the earth. What I mean by this is that the two natures are essentially the same because one is the mirror image of the other. I consider this theory as the best first order approximation on the human nature of Christ. I am suggesting that fallen human nature tends to pull human beings downward and has a descendful quality, whereas the nature that Jesus possessed and struggled with was to not manifest His divine nature.
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