1. "For many of us, we don't actually know who Jesus is. And so we fail to appropriately respond to him. Some of us in here can go, you know what? I know what Jesus has done. I know that he lived and he died on the cross and he rose three days later. And that's really good. We need to know what he has done. But the question before us today is, who is Jesus? Because it's out of his character and nature that he does everything. Jesus said it this way. I'm the good shepherd. What does the good shepherd do? Well, the good shepherd lays down. His life for his sheep, who he is dictates what he does." (
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2. "Jesus is ordinary, but he is also extraordinary. And what I mean by ordinary is Jesus. Jesus. Fully human. And yet he's extraordinary. ordinary. He is fully God as well. Let's talk about his ordinary nature. Again, we know that the Holy Spirit supernaturally placed Jesus in the womb of Mary. But think about this. He was born and birthed just like you and I was born and birthed. He came out of a womb. He cried as a baby. He had needs as a baby to change, to be fed. Then he grew up. He went through adolescence. He went through puberty." (
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3. "That's why the bible says he can sympathize with us as our high priest this is part of the unique facet of the christian faith no other world religion teaches this every other world religion god is in the skies in the clouds and far removed from us but in the christian faith god came down put on flesh and blood became fully man and experienced everything that we've experienced which is a great comfort to us especially right now if you're going through some difficulties and struggles you can lay the sorrows and the difficulties at the feet of jesus and guess what he go i understand i i went through that i experienced that no other world religion can make that claim jesus can fully understand and sympathize with what we're going through because again he was fully fully man and not just that i would say he is the full representation of what it means to be man he is a second and better adam what do i mean by that well if you want to know what it means to be truly alive and fully human look to christ all of us we bear the image of god but sin has cracked that broken that we we fail to perfectly mirror what it looks like to to his image to the rest of creation but jesus being fully fully human shows us in perfection what it means to be human" (
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4. "We know what God is like. Why? Because Jesus showed us. We know what the love of God looks like, what the power of God looks like, what the holiness of God looks like. Why? Because Christ has shown all of that. That we believe Jesus, fully God, steps out of heaven from the throne and puts on flesh and blood. He is both fully God and fully man. This is what they rejected. They rejected and discarded. This is why they wanted to kill him. How dare you teach us like you're one in authority, like you are God himself." (
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5. "And here's where they came to agreement ultimately. And this was the precedence set. Is that anything less than seeing Jesus as fully God and fully man is to see him with lack. Essentially, that means you and I, whenever we don't understand his two natures, fully God, fully man, then we fail to see Jesus as he truly is. And since then, we've had other cults that have arisen and struggled with that. Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons, they fail to see the divine nature of Christ. Yet, when you look at the scriptures, and we don't have time to go through everything, but I want you to see Jesus clearly claimed to be God." (
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6. "If he is fully man, but not fully God, it doesn't require a whole lot from us. But if he is fully man and fully God, it requires everything. C.S. Lewis puts it this way. If someone claims to be God, we have three options. The first is we can label this person as a lunatic. There have been people that have clearly been lunatics that have claimed to be God. Modern day examples, Jim Jones, David Koresh. Whack jobs. Claiming to be God." (
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7. "When you read the teachings, especially I think of the Sermon on the Mount, and you're like, oh, he is teaching us what the kingdom is like, what it means to be fully human, what life looks like as God intended it. I mean, we see the brilliance of Jesus. Now, some of the people that claim to be God, they were brilliant. And so there's this other side of character that they lack. See, these people that claim to be God, yes, they were brilliant, but they were also deranged. They lack the character. But what we see in Christ is a flawless character." (
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8. "Or last, if he's not a lunatic and he's not alive, then he must be Lord. And if he is Lord, then he deserves everything. He is worthy of our praise, of our worship, of our adoration, of our obedience. We sit underneath him. If we call him Lord, just by title means that we sit underneath him. And the Bible says he is actually Lord. Lord." (
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9. "There can be no neutrality when it comes to jesus i would submit to you if you've not trusted him you have really two options just reject him altogether or follow him with everything you have if you're an apathetic christian let me remind you if he is lord we cannot be apathetic if he is lord then we are submitting to him in every arena of life here's three questions i want you to consider and today's message is really more declarative declarative than i would say practical and what i mean by that is today i want you to search your heart of where you fall in regards to christ" (
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10. "Are you willing to obey anything Christ says to do, whether you like it or not? The people of Nazareth did not like this. They did not like that this boy that they watched grow up and was in the synagogue and works with his hand. They did not like that he was teaching as one with authority. They did not want to receive it or accept it. So they rejected it. I have found that many people don't truly follow Christ because it's just not their preference to follow him. Completely and fully. But if he's Lord, then anything he says to do, whether I like it or not, I'm called to submit, to surrender." (
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