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Kat, did you write the outline and
comments below, or did someone else (if so, who)? Thanks, izzy From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of LBetz "Christ Jesus... thought it not
robbery to be equal with God: But made Himself of no reputation, and took upon
Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men..."
Philippians 2:5-7 I.
One of the first heresies to enter the early church was the doctrine of
docetism
1 John 4:2, 3
A. This teaching claimed that Jesus Christ only seemed to
be human, that He
B. Advocates of this doctrine taught that Jesus possessed divinity only from II.
Except that He never sinned (John 8:29; 14:30; 2 Corinthians 5:21;
Hebrews
Acts 3:22 III.
Physically, He was the same as we are.
Romans 5:15 (Christ was man
even as Adam was man.)
A. He was born of our flesh, of a woman.
Genesis 3:15
B. He grew physically.
Isaiah 53:2
C. He had a body of flesh and bones.
Luke 24:39
D. His veins contained blood.
John 19:34
E. He hungered.
Matthew 4:2
(Luke 4:2)
F. He thirsted.
Psalms 69:21
G. He became weary and slept.
Matthew 8:24
(Mark 4:38)
H. He died.
Matthew 27:50
(Mark 15:37; Luke 23:46; John 19:30) IV.
Jesus also had a human soul and therefore possessed the same
A. He rejoiced.
Luke 10:21
B. He was angered.
Matthew 21:12,
13; 23
C. He suffered great mental anguish.
Luke 22:44
1. Isaiah described Him as
"a man of sorrows and acquainted
Isaiah 53:3
2. He was forsaken,
deserted, alone. One of His closest friends
Mark 14:50
3. He was laughed at and
mocked.
Matthew 9:24b (Mark 5:40)
D. He felt compassion for those to whom He
ministered.
Matthew 9:36;
14:14; 20:34; 15:3
E. He wept.
Hebrews 5:7
1. At Lazarus' death.
John 11:33, 35
2. Over
Luke 19:41 V.
The fact that He was the Son of God did not make Jesus Christ
A. He, too, struggled in prayer.
Luke 22:41-44
B. He was tempted
as we are.
Matthew 4 (Mark
1:13; Luke 4) VI.
Therefore, having lived a normal life as the carpenter's son (Matthew
Hebrews 4:14, 15 ("be
touched" = "sympathize," Greek) Jesus was both divine and
human but perhaps we do not think often enough of the humanity of Jesus.
Jesus came to break down barriers between between God and us and if do not
acknowledge the humanity of Jesus, that Jesus was like us in every way except
sin as the Letter to the Hebrews says in 4:15, we are erecting barriers between
God and us once again. Also Heb 2:17-18 states. "It was essential
that he should be made completely like his brothers so that he could become a
compassionate and trustworthy high priest for their relationship to God, able
to expaite the sins of the people. For the suffering he himself passed
through while being put to the test enables him to help others when they are
being put to the test." <BGSOUND
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