The Dual Nature of Christ: Humanity and Divinity Revealed

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The term "declared" in this context is crucial. It signifies a boundary or a definition, much like marking the limits of a field. Jesus was not made the Son of God at the resurrection; He was declared to be so, with power. This power is not merely about the manner of declaration but about the essence of His being post-resurrection. [00:04:42]

The resurrection is not just an isolated event but the first in a series, inaugurating a new era of life beyond death. It assures us of our future resurrection, as Jesus is the firstborn among many brethren. This event substantiates all of Jesus' claims and prophecies about Himself, proving His divinity and the truth of His words. [00:31:34]

The resurrection substantiates all the claims he ever made for himself. He claimed to be the son of God; the resurrection proves that. It not only fulfills the prophecies that he made concerning himself. This is therefore, you see, the very bedrock on which our whole gospel is erected. [00:35:23]

The mystery of the incarnation and resurrection of Jesus is profound. Jesus, the eternal Son of God, took on human nature, lived in humility, and was declared with power through the resurrection. This mystery is the foundation of our salvation and the hope of glory. [00:49:29]

The resurrection enables us to see him as he really is. For a time, while he was here in the flesh, this was hidden. When he came in the flesh, he came incognito. That's the idea. It's exactly like a monarch, you see, a king or a prince choosing to have a quiet holiday. [00:13:42]

He is the firstborn from the dead. He is the first to rise from the grave. Wait a minute, sir, someone, have you forgotten Lazarus? But Lazarus experienced no resurrection. Lazarus was resuscitated. Lazarus was brought back to life again, but subsequently, he died and was buried, and his body saw corruption in the grave. [00:37:23]

The resurrection of our Lord is the first in the series that he has inaugurated. This is something obviously which is of absolutely primary importance. You remember Paul preaching his great sermon at Athens. It's recorded in a synoptic in this kind of synopsis in Acts 17. [00:49:29]

The resurrection is the ultimate proof and declaration that he is indeed the Son of God eternal. But finally, I must say just a word about this because there's been confusion about this point. How does the resurrection say this? What exactly happened there? [00:39:24]

The resurrection of our Lord is not an isolated event. It is the first in a series, inaugurating a new era of life beyond death. It assures us of our future resurrection, as Jesus is the firstborn among many brethren. This event substantiates all of Jesus' claims and prophecies about Himself. [00:44:04]

The resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith, affirming that Jesus is indeed the Son of God, our Savior, and the mediator between God and humanity. This is the foundation of our salvation and the hope of glory. [00:48:03]

The resurrection is the ultimate proof and declaration that he is indeed the Son of God eternal. But finally, I must say just a word about this because there's been confusion about this point. How does the resurrection say this? What exactly happened there? [00:39:24]

The resurrection is the cornerstone of our faith, affirming that Jesus is indeed the Son of God, our Savior, and the mediator between God and humanity. This is the foundation of our salvation and the hope of glory. [00:48:03]

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