Understanding Jesus: The Dual Nature and Our Faith

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And then zippers, and then Jay's wintery mix, and if you're local here, you know what that is, and then the letters of John. Here's what all these things are. They're small. But they have a huge impact, right? Transistors, without them, we wouldn't have computers. They're very small, but they have a huge impact. [00:27:19] (18 seconds)


John was straight and to the point when he wrote, these letters. He, do you have any friends who like, they just cut straight to the chase whenever you talk to them, right? You, you, you have a conversation with him. You feel like he got punched in the nose the moment you said hi. That's kind of John. He's not as like overt and potentially offensive as like James, but John is very abrupt. [00:31:14] (20 seconds)


Because if Jesus wasn't God or the Son of God, he doesn't have the power to conquer sin. If Jesus wasn't God, then he doesn't have the power to save us, to change lives, to guarantee eternity. If he's just a man, he can't do those things for us. But the other side of it is that if he didn't really come in the flesh, but instead was some kind of like spirit being hologram kind of thing, then he didn't really die an actual literal death. [00:32:57] (30 seconds)


It's an essential theology, but here's the issue. This sort of false doctrine about who Jesus is and who he wasn't, wasn't just a problem then, but you know it's still an issue today. You may not have noticed it. You may, because nobody comes out and says, hey, I'd like to attack the identity of Jesus today. Nobody does that. They say it in other ways, and I don't usually do this and like name names, but I'm feeling funny today, so here you go. [00:33:37] (31 seconds)


Jesus himself knew the importance of people personally experiencing the reality of who he was. He knew how important it would be for people to really believe that he really was God and he really was man. And after Jesus was raised from the dead, he was raised from the dead. He came to the disciples. Here's what he says in Luke chapter 24. He says, see my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have. [00:45:42] (31 seconds)


One of the elements of the false teaching that was floating around in the early church and still today is that you can be a Christian and you can agree with point one of today's sermon that Jesus was God and man. There's a false teaching going around that you can agree with. That, but you don't have to personally change, right? You can just add Jesus to your life as fire insurance and go about your day. [00:50:44] (25 seconds)


That's one of the greatest evidences of the legitimacy of Jesus being God and man is that there are real changed lives that wouldn't have been changed any other way. Take John himself as an example. When Jesus found him, he was an uneducated fisherman. His life changed and after Jesus rose from the dead and ascended, Jesus was still uneducated in the traditional sense and he was still fishing, but he was different. [00:53:40] (27 seconds)


If you are a follower of Jesus here today, I really would implore you to do an audit of the books you read, the podcasts you listen to, the music you listen to, the accounts that you follow, the influencers that you follow. Do an audit to make sure that what you are reading and absorbing is not actually quietly undermining who Jesus is. Because this is real. [01:01:32] (30 seconds)


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