The Humanity and Divinity of Jesus.
In recent times I have seen many people ask; "why did God die?", "How Can God Die?".
Then in more extreme cases, some of my Muslim brothers as an act of provocation or in rebuttal to people who mock Prophet Muhammad, share images of Jesus Christ crucified or in infancy ask albeit mockingly; "Is this your God?."
Whatever the intentions, genuine curiosity, confusion or mockery, I'll make an attempt to clear it all up in this little submission, by the help of The Spirit.
Jesus Christ came to full prophecy. He brought the gospel, which is called "The Good News".
What Prophecy?
Isa.7.11 - "Ask a sign for yourself from the LORD your God; ask it either in the depth or in the height above."
Isa.7.12 - But Ahaz said, "I will not ask, nor will I test the LORD!"
Isa.7.14 - All right then, the Lord himself will choose the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel--`God is with us.'
Isa.9.6 - For a child is born to us, a son is given to us. And the government will rest on his shoulders. These will be his royal titles: Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isa.9.7 - His ever expanding, peaceful government will never end. He will rule forever with fairness and justice from the throne of his ancestor David. The passionate commitment of the LORD Almighty will guarantee this!
In the above you see both Natures, The Human Nature of being born through a human vessel, and The Divine nature of being born by the very seed, word and power of God, through a virgin, not by any carnal man.
This is not the architecture of Man, the virgin phenomenon is a constant in both the Bible and The Quran.
But let us examine the "Why"
1. Sinlessness.
The major problem of Man is Sin. Which was introduced all the way from Adam. Man is imperfect, from the time of the fall of Adam, again a constant in both faiths, man has NEVER been without sin.
This means that no matter how well intentioned a man is, his human nature will make him falter, make him weak and make him make mistakes, which will in turn put a dent literally and metaphorically on the image of God.
Because God works through men, His Prophets, all people get to see is God through the lens of men that they interact with. Similar to drawing water from a tainted well, or living in lekki (all shades thrown), your water will always be muddled or dirty. Never the full clear expression of what a clean water should be.
The laws give by God didn't also solve this sin problem, because imperfect men, cannot perfectly follow perfect laws, thereby rendering the laws impotent.
God therefore needed a pure "MAN" as the perfect example of what God intends for a man to be.
Hence the miracle of Incarnation, God became Man to show men what a man should be.
Heb.1.3 - who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high,
Heb.1.3 - The Son reflects God's own glory, and everything about him represents God exactly. He sustains the universe by the mighty power of his command. After he died to cleanse us from the stain of sin, he sat down in the place of honor at the right hand of the majestic God of heaven.
And why should this be a difficult thing to grasp? Is there anything too difficult for God to do?
1Cor.15.45 - The Scriptures tell us, "The first man, Adam, became a living person." But the last Adam--that is, Christ--is a life-giving Spirit.
1Cor.15.47 - Adam, the first man, was made from the dust of the earth, while Christ, the second man, came from heaven.
1Cor.15.48 - Every human being has an earthly body just like Adam's, but our heavenly bodies will be just like Christ's.
In the Bible and The Quran, Jesus Christ is the Only Man to be without sin. Surah 19.19, Heb. 4:5, 1 John 3:5
Cont'd below.
@AttorneyF_
Stadiums will be built and completed in 24 hours.
During half time, they'll change the direction the stadium is facing so that the sun doesn't enter the Chinese team's eyes.
@ainabanks It is a sermon on the role of finances in the amplification of the gospel.
It does not abrogate or negate all other facets of the faith such as Holiness, Consecration, Kindness, being spiritually minded etc.
That one teaches a subject does not equal to downplaying other topics.
Luke.8.1 - Now it came to pass, afterward, that He went through every city and village, preaching and bringing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God. And the twelve were with Him,
@ainabanks you're not being honest or applying context to the conversation. The scriptures I posted explained how resources amplifies the spread of the gospel.
That is what the preacher says in his words and context.
It is biblical. There is nothing wrong or false in it.
This is the new wave of Christianity I’m talking about.
You spot one error, and you throw away the entire thing.
A preacher says one wrong thing, and you destroy his entire ministry.
One wrong act, and you delete his entire message playlist; past, present, and future.
As though you yourself are spotless.
We’ve lost the ability to point out an issue while still acknowledging the good. We’ve forgotten how to correct without condemning, disagree without dishonoring, and rebuke without rewriting a person’s entire legacy.
Yes, error should be addressed. Sin should not be excused. False doctrine should not be tolerated.
Maturity is being able to identify what is wrong without becoming blind to everything that is right.
The same grace we hope to receive when we fail is the grace we should be willing to extend when others do.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara The body of Christ does not benefit when her dirty linen is washed outside before Unbelievers, enemies, the world etc by her own people.
If God Himself and Jesus doesn't deal with us that way, it doesn't make sense to treat her that way.
Even Peter had his honour.
Shalom.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara They are still deserving of grace and intercession.
They are men still, our own responsibility is to know the word by ourselves and test the spirits so we can reject even well intentioned errors without resorting to Dishonor.
And finally. -
@monlee_mane@lx_amara Ironically it is Paul who is giving the instruction and permission to.
He has jurisdiction over this church in Galatians.
He knows what he taught them, and based on that authority he asks them to reject anything else contrary
He doesn't grant random public leader tearing down
@monlee_mane@lx_amara But note in the same scripture that the instruction is being given to Timothy who has authority over that particular jurisdiction, to oversee.
Hence he has that authority.
Not every other random layman.
And that is my point.
Correction isn't given to everyone.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara I have followed the thread from the beginning.
I have watched the video the OP posted that you responded to.
The video was about denigrating men of God in public.
And you're only trying to correct because you believe this leader is in error.
But you don't have the basis to.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara That the men are fallible doesn't equal treating them without honour and grace.
When John The Baptist was offended at Jesus.
Jesus Christ still honored him in front of His own crowd.
With genuine leaders and clergy, you can't in the name of correction mix Dishonor in.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara This is Apostle Paul, a leader as well, not some random guy, within his jurisdiction, as the apostle sent to the gentiles.
It is not the same context or the same thing AT ALL.
and I have brought scriptures.
Those who teach/preach are worthy of double honour.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara Let him be accursed..
Does that translate to insult him? Or fight him publicly.
You mistaken my intention and my communication.
There are protocols to these things and even then,
If you can't show grace to leaders in the body even when they make mistakes, you're wrong
@monlee_mane@lx_amara Nathan is a Prophet my brother.
Not some random guy.
And that is exactly the point.
And God sent him directly to correct King David in private.
And again that's the point and the pattern.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara You keep missing the point. It is every believer's responsibility to test all spirits and search the scriptures.
The Bereans were commended for verifying what Paul taught by checking their scriptures to see if what he taught was in there.
Not denigrating clergy authority.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara I'll leave you with this.
When Apollos taught eloquently but with knowledge gaps,
Priscilla and Acquilla didn't open a podcast. Or insult him in front of his congregation.
They called him aside privately and taught him better
If you can't do this, then pray for them, simple.
@monlee_mane@lx_amara Denigrating men of God publicly, on social media platforms, whether you agree with them or not is unbiblical and wrong.
You can always comment what you think with love and grace.
Or extend grace with love as none of these men of honor are infallible.