Understanding the Dual Nature of Christ

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In our study, we've been looking at the names of Jesus and what they mean and why they matter, and these two names given to Jesus Christ are staggering in their meaning and in their impact and relevance to our lives. When we talk about Jesus being the Son of God and the Son of Man, we are talking about him equally partaking of two natures. [00:01:10]

The Bible declares that Jesus Christ is both the Son of God and the Son of Man equally. That is, he has a divine nature, Son of God, and he has a human nature, Son of Man, and both natures are resident in one person, the person of Jesus Christ. To be the Son of God means he has divine nature. [00:02:14]

How could Jesus be fully God, bearing all the attributes of deity, and fully man, bearing all the attributes of humanity? How could both be side by side in one person? The answer to that is the virgin birth. The Bible says that the seed of a woman, Mary, was fertilized by the sperm of the Holy Spirit. [00:04:55]

The Holy Spirit's job was not only to provide the divine substance for Jesus's human birth but to provide the divine protection so when the birth took place, the sin nature didn't transfer with it. There's an aside here: the reason why you can trust that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God. [00:06:40]

Jesus' mission was to reclaim what was lost through Adam's sin, defeating the devil's power and restoring God's kingdom on earth. His death and resurrection are central to this mission, freeing us from spiritual bondage and enabling us to live in the reality of God's kingdom now. [00:19:18]

God took on the form of a man because only a man can die. You can't kill a spirit, so he took the form of a man so man could die. But the verse says the reason he died was to render powerless the authority of the devil and to free people to fulfill the purpose for him putting man here in the first place. [00:20:09]

Most of us have a limited view of the death of Christ. We believe that God became a man, Son of God, Son of Man, to take us to heaven. Yes, he knows, yes, he died to take you to heaven, but he also died and rose to bring heaven to you and to render powerless the authority of the devil. [00:21:28]

You are not just saved to go to heaven; you are saved to live out God's kingdom. See, he saved you for a kingdom purpose in time and an eternal Kingdom purpose forever. But it is you salvation only got you into the kingdom door, but now you're supposed to be living in the kingdom atmosphere. [00:23:11]

When you accepted Christ, Christ came in you and the person of the work of the Holy Spirit. He came in you, so what came in you? He's the Son of God and the Son of Man, so that means you got two realities operating inside of you in one person because you have the Son of God in you. [00:24:43]

The closer you get to Jesus, the more you feel daddy. The further you get from Jesus, you just left with God. You just got this high view of God but not this intimate sense of father. God wants you to have the same intimacy with his daddy that he had, but he couldn't have it as long as sin was in the picture. [00:27:41]

God's goal is to replicate Jesus. Romans 8:28 and 29 says all things work together for good to them who love God and are called according to his purpose, and then it says and who are conformed to the image of his son. Galatians chapter 4 verses 4 and 5 says and at the right time Jesus Christ came into the world. [00:28:52]

Every believer has been assigned an angel, so you have an angel who has been personally assigned and deputized and delegated to cover your life in the will of God. The job of the messenger service called angels, your uber driver, is designed to take you in the will of God so that you get to see heaven open up. [00:37:34]

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