An Example of Obedience 

Being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient
unto death. Phil. 2:8. 

Since Jesus came to dwell with us, we know that God is acquainted with our
trials, and sympathizes with our griefs. Every son and daughter of Adam may
understand that our Creator is the friend of sinners. For in every doctrine
of grace, every promise of joy, every deed of love, every divine attraction
presented in the Saviour's life on earth, we see "God with us." 

Satan represents God's law of love as a law of selfishness. He declares that
it is impossible for us to obey its precepts. The fall of our first parents,
with all the woe that has resulted, he charges upon the Creator, leading men
to look upon God as the author of sin, and suffering, and death. Jesus was
to unveil this deception. As one of us He was to give an example of
obedience. For this He took upon Himself our nature, and passed through our
experiences."In all things it behoved him to be made like unto his brethren"
(Heb. 2:17). 

If we had to bear anything which Jesus did not endure, then upon this point
Satan would represent the power of God as insufficient for us. Therefore
Jesus was "in all points tempted like as we are" (Heb. 4:15). He endured
every trial to which we are subject. And He exercised in His own behalf no
power that is not freely offered to us. As man, He met temptation, and
overcame in the strength given Him from God. He says, "I delight to do thy
will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart" (Ps. 40:8). As He went
about doing good, and healing all who were afflicted by Satan, He made plain
to men the character of God's law and the nature of His service. His life
testifies that it is possible for us also to obey the law of God. 

By His humanity, Christ touched humanity; by His divinity, He lays hold upon
the throne of God. As the Son of man, He gave us an example of obedience; as
the Son of God, He gives us power to obey. It was Christ who from the bush
on Mount Horeb spoke to Moses saying, "I AM THAT I AM. . . . Thus shalt thou
say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you" (Ex. 3:14).
This was the pledge of Israel's deliverance. So when He came "in the
likeness of men," He declared Himself the I AM. The Child of Bethlehem, the
meek and lowly Saviour, is God "manifest in the flesh" (1 Tim. 3:16) (The
Desire of Ages, p. 24). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 83

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