The Incarnation: God's Perfect Plan for Salvation

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The Incarnation really was a fact; it was a true Incarnation. The Son of God did not merely take unto him an appearance of a body. He didn't come with a mere appearance of Flesh. No, he literally had a human body and a human soul. The Incarnation is a fact and a reality. [00:08:10]

There were certain false teachers that arose in the Christian church who taught that Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God, did not have a true body. It was an appearance of sort of Phantom body that The Reincarnation was never real. He appeared as a man but was never really man. [00:08:42]

The New Testament is at great pains to tell us and to teach us that that was great heresy and error. Indeed, it can be said that the first Epistle of John was probably written primal to counter that seriously erroneous teaching. [00:09:15]

The first thing it does is this: it reminds us that the Incarnation really was a fact. It was a true Incarnation. The Son of God did not merely take unto him an appearance of a body. He didn't come with a mere appearance of Flesh. No, he literally had a human body and a human soul. [00:08:10]

The whole doctrine of course of the virgin birth is involved at this point. His birth is unique. There we've been told that his conception is unique. Though she's never known a man, though she's not going to know a man, she's going to bear a child. [00:18:01]

The power of the highest shall overshadow thee. That's the answer. Now, this is not simply stated in Luke's gospel. You've got it also in The Gospel according to Matthew. Listen to Matthew 1:18: Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. [00:18:01]

The human nature of the Son of God was entirely free from sin. But why should anybody ever want to doubt this, you say? Why should they say that the Lord's human nature was sinful? And what they try to say, of course, is this: that they can't see how he could be tempted truly unless this was true of him. [00:27:13]

The reply to that, of course, is again simply Hebrews 4:15: tempted in all points like as we are, apart from sin. Tempted to sin, but there was no sin in him. He was tempted in every way like we are, but there was no sin in him. Sin apart, if you like, apart from sin. [00:28:32]

Our Lord knew the power of Temptation in a way that no human being has ever known it. The devil brought out all his reserves. He brought out all his subtlety. He put it as attractively as he could. We see it in the three Temptations in the wilderness. [00:29:00]

What God has done in Christ is to start a new race, a new Humanity, which has its link with the old Humanity in this portion that was taken from Mary, which was rendered free from sin. So that in a sense, you can say it is still the old Humanity, yes, but it has been so cleansed that it can be the start of a new Humanity. [00:31:12]

Jesus Christ is the second man. Adam was the first man. Adam was the head of a human race. Jesus Christ is the head of a human race, the second man. Here is the firstborn amongst many Brethren. Here is God starting, I say, a new pattern, a new race as it were of men, a new Humanity. [00:31:12]

He knows what it is to be weary and tired, hungry and thirsty. He knows what it is to be disappointed in his friends. He knows what it is to feel grief and sorrow. He knows what it is to weep. Thank God he came in the likeness of sinful flesh. It makes him our sympathetic high priest. [00:45:00]

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