How Stuff Works: The BibleSample
Study 3: More about Jesus in the Bible?
So, let’s keep building on what we are discovering about the Bible and in particular what it says about Jesus. It can get a little bit confusing at times because the Bible uses different terms to describe Jesus, sometimes based on his character and who he is rather than just his name. For example, the Greek word ‘logos’ which actually means ‘word’, in other places he is referred to as the son of God, or the son of man, or the son of David. At other times the lamb of God, the light of the world, Emanuel, the Messiah, the Christ and even the bread or the water of Life.
It wasn’t however just Jesus’ name that set him apart, being born to a virgin was a pretty impressive start for anyone to have. Mary hadn’t had any sexual relationship with her fiancé Joseph, and yet she was found to be pregnant, something that God had planned to happen miraculously.
Why? Well, one of the interesting things about this is that Jesus being born in the same way as you and I meant he was fully human and yet he was also (this bit hurts my head) full God too!
Because Joseph didn’t contribute to the birth of Jesus, Jesus didn’t walk into the same inherited sin that had impacted humanity, so devastatingly, up to this point, does that makes sense? It was like he was fully human (because he had flesh and bones, just like us) but because of the virgin birth he was also fully God without sin.
And this bit is really important because the life of Jesus builds up to a moment in history where the Bible tells us that Jesus, God’s own son who lived an absolutely blameless, sinless life actually ‘became’ sin for you and for me.
Before Jesus arrives at the cross where he is crucified, he lived an incredible life. We will talk more about this in the Gospel study coming up, but all of his life pointed to the cross.
Why is this so important? Well, Jesus came to complete the ultimate rescue mission, but it needed to include a few things. God is holy and cannot be acquainted with sin, and sin must carry with it a consequence, a punishment and sadly that punishment is death. But the God we see in the Bible loved us so much that his creation destined for death and eternal separation from Him was just not on, so he found a way to meet sins consequences, through the obedience of Jesus on the cross.
This is without doubt one of the most offensive and powerful things about the Christian message in the Bible. That Jesus, an innocent man, God’s own son actually became sin for you and for me. He actually took the consequences of our lives and our sin and dealt with them on the cross. By doing this, he gives us ultimate freedom and a restored relationship with God today. Wow.
The Bible doesn’t impose this on anyone, the amazing thing here is that this is a free gift but it’s a free choice too. You can say yes, thank you Jesus – or no, I can deal with this on my own.
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Christian Vision for Men (CVM) have put together this collection of thoughts based on how stuff works, and in particular, prayer, the Bible and church. If you have never been to church, (except for the odd funeral or wedding) never picked up a Bible (to read it anyway) and haven’t really prayed before then this could be for you. Here at CVM we work hard at communicating who Jesus Christ is, the truth, without any gloss or confusing ‘Christian’ language, just simple stuff, honest answers about how this stuff works.
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