Who Is Jesus?نموونە

Yesterday we established that Jesus existed before the foundations of the earth were laid. This passage re-emphasizes that, “He was with God in the beginning.” John 1:2. The verse before that speaks of the Word (which represents Jesus) as being God. This truth is rejected by many religions today. Many don’t have a problem with Jesus being a Healer, Deliverer or one who changed the course of human history. However, the moment that the truth that Jesus is God is proclaimed many find it difficult to believe.
REFLECTION: Looking at the past few days’ devotionals, in what way has Jesus been revealed as God?
“The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us…” John 1:14. This verse, in light of the previous verse, states that the Word (representative of Jesus, who is God) became flesh, the Creator became part of creation. This was an act of unparalleled humility.
Philippians 2:5-11 paints the picture of Jesus, in very nature being God, humbling Himself to take on the nature of a servant and humbling Himself to the point of death on a cross. Jesus was both fully God and fully human (flesh) during His time on earth. Although He is God, He did not come to be served but to serve others.
REFLECTIONS: What ways has Jesus been revealed in Philippians 2 as human and what is the significance thereof?
APPLICATION: as Christians we are called to imitate Christ. Ask the Lord to show you practical ways to serve your family and friends and in this way, have the same mindset as Christ.
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This devotional was created by the Shofar Stellenbosch team to help the students and families to remain in the Word of God during the holiday season. This 7-day devotional, "Who is Jesus?" focuses on the very question of who Jesus is and help us get to know Him through Scripture even better.
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