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Introduction
Greetings...
Over the last several weeks we have been striving for “Open Eyes” about God through His Word.
The focus has been to have lessons that teach our children who their God is and an encouragement to our older members of who their God is.
I’ve been so pleased with our kids and the effort many are putting into listening and learning about God these last several weeks.
Today we are going to be looking at our last lesson on the “Scheme of Redemption.”
“Scheme of Redemption” explained...
“Scheme of Redemption” in the genealogies, Mosaic Law, and God’s providence through empires of antiquity or history.
Having looked at the Scheme of Redemption from “creation up to the fulness of time” we now turn out study to the “fulness of time” and Jesus on this earth.
God Became Flesh
Jesus is God.
We can’t stress enough that Jesus is God.
He has always been with God.
He has always been considered equal to the Father.
Jesus is human also.
What does that mean through?
This means Jesus, who was spirit, became flesh.
This means Jesus became flesh.
That means Jesus had to “give up” things to become flesh.
He gave up equality with God, for a time.
He gave up the glory He had with the Father for a time.
Jn 17:
He gave up heaven, His home, for a time.
He gave up a lot to forever be God “and” man.
Summery
Like everything with God there was a purpose and the Godhead knew there would be a high price for such a plan.
Like everything with God there was a purpose and the Godhead knew there would be a high price for such a plan.
Thankfully, the Father, Son, and Spirit were willing to pay the price for our salvation.
However, in order for God the Father to complete His plan to redeem us He had to send Jesus to this earth to become flesh and be perfect under the Law of Moses.
God In Flesh Was Perfect
Jesus lived perfectly under the Law.
No one before or after has kept the law of God perfectly.
Yet, Jesus was able to keep the Law of Moses perfectly.
Yet, Jesus was able to keep the Law of Moses perfectly.
He
Why was this so important?
It was important because...
It proved Jesus was the promised Messiah.
The Jews broke up the Old Testament into three parts, the law, prophets, and psalms or holy writings.
It meant Jesus could be the sacrifice required for redemption.
The Law: The first five books of the Bible.
The Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuels, Kings, major prophets and minor prophets.
The Psalms or Holy Writings: Ruth, Esther, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel
We know that God has always demanded perfection in sacrifices made to Him.
We know that God required a new covenant/testament to restore the relationship He had in the garden with man.
Rom 7:
We know that God had to die in order to establish this new covenant/testament because He made the old one.
Jer 31:33
We also know that without the shedding of blood there is no “forgiveness of sins” or redemption for God’s people and the relationship He desires.
Hebrews 9:
We also know that a sinless sacrifice would put an end to all other sacrifices.
Summery
Jesus perfectly kept the Law of Moses, living sinless in His lifetime on earth, which allowed Him to redeem us.
It tells us that Jesus “had” to become flesh, l
Conclusion
What does all this mean?
It means that “God showed His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” ().
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