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Jesus is the Word
He is Eternal
-He existed prior to all of creation, before angels, demons, water, sky, animals, man, etc.
-He always has been and always will be.
Not starting point, no end point (like a line in Geometry)
b.
He is God
He
i. Jesus reveals God to mankind
c.
Jesus is the source of life
i.
physically
ii.
spiritually
2. Jesus is a distinct Person from God, but one with Him.
2. Jesus is a distinct Person from God, but one with Him.
a.
There is one God
Exodus
- points us to the point of creation in
- points us to the point of creation in
b.
God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit are all working and present at creation
Genesis 1:1-
c.
All are present at the baptism of Jesus
Matthew 3:
“The doctrine of the Trinity is a deep mystery, but it is fundamental in Christianity.”
The Pulpit Commentary
3. Resist the urge to limit Christ’s Deity
d.
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The very idea of a creater/God is counter cultural
-Adam and Eve rebel against God
-David Platt in “Counter Cultural”
“Here we see God’s holiness, goodness, justice, and grace on display.
God has authority to define what is right and wrong, good and evil, based upon his pure and holy character.
God makes clear to man that he will be judged based upon his obedience to the command God has given.
God’s grace is evident, for he does not hide his law.
In love, God tells man the way to life and exhorts him to walk in it.
So how does the created respond to the Creator?
“Here we see God’s holiness, goodness, justice, and grace on display.
God has authority to define what is right and wrong, good and evil, based upon his pure and holy character.
God makes clear to man that he will be judged based upon his obedience to the command God has given.
God’s grace is evident, for he does not hide his law.
In love, God tells man the way to life and exhorts him to walk in it.
So how does the created respond to the Creator?
-Sometime in the garden, Adam and Eve begin to question who God is.
Through their actions they essentially say, who has given God the right to tell us what to do.
b.
We are tempted to make God fit our ideas
-Example- The Jefferson Bible.
-His Lordship is not a
-Thomas Jefferson cut verses out of the Bible and essentially pasted together a Bible and narrative that fit his ideas of who God and Jesus should be.
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Jesus is Lord
-When we limit the deity of Christ, we limit the effect Jesus should have in our life.
-Jesus’ lordship is not up for debate.
He is Lord whether we recognize it or not.
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