The Importance Of Jesus's Humanity

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It has been said that Jesus was one hundred percent man and one hundred percent God. This is a concept that is hard to understand if you do not have the scriptural evidence to back up this fact. The first reason that Jesus’s humanity is so important is that it was necessary to fulfil the covenant with Israel. In the Old Testament the prophet’s, priest and Kings all spoke of someone who could bring redemption to the world that they could not. In Acts 10:38 it shows how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him.” Even though Christ lived in the world he remained sinless and never once forgot his deity. When he received his anointing which was needed in order to fulfill the messianic purpose, he then was called Christ and Son of David. …show more content…

The deity of Christ is needed because only the son of God can take the consequences for all our sins and give us spiritual freedom. One of the greatest pieces of evidence that Jesus is the Son of God actually came from the words of Jesus himself. In Mark 14 Jesus said that I am, and you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven” (Mark 14:61-62)
In 541, the Council of Chalcedon set forth the doctrine of Hypostatic Union. Hypostatic Union states that there is a union between the two natures of Christ, the human and godly nature. It states that incarnation of the Son of God and the human Christ have always been inseparable since the beginning of time. Christ, the son of God is perfect, which therefore make Jesus Christ, the earthly man perfect also. He is wholly God and wholly

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