This document discusses several key aspects of Jesus Christ:
1) The meaning of Jesus' name - that it more appropriately translates to "God rescues," emphasizing God's active care and rescue of lost souls.
2) How we come to know WHO Jesus is - through a personal relationship with Him based on faith in Him as our Savior who defeated death.
3) Why God became man in Jesus Christ - the incarnation sets Christianity apart in that no other religion depicts a god becoming weak and indistinguishable from his creation.
4) The two natures of Jesus Christ - He has both a divine and human nature as the fully God and fully man in the single person of Jesus
This document discusses several key aspects of Jesus Christ:
1) The meaning of Jesus' name - that it more appropriately translates to "God rescues," emphasizing God's active care and rescue of lost souls.
2) How we come to know WHO Jesus is - through a personal relationship with Him based on faith in Him as our Savior who defeated death.
3) Why God became man in Jesus Christ - the incarnation sets Christianity apart in that no other religion depicts a god becoming weak and indistinguishable from his creation.
4) The two natures of Jesus Christ - He has both a divine and human nature as the fully God and fully man in the single person of Jesus
This document discusses several key aspects of Jesus Christ:
1) The meaning of Jesus' name - that it more appropriately translates to "God rescues," emphasizing God's active care and rescue of lost souls.
2) How we come to know WHO Jesus is - through a personal relationship with Him based on faith in Him as our Savior who defeated death.
3) Why God became man in Jesus Christ - the incarnation sets Christianity apart in that no other religion depicts a god becoming weak and indistinguishable from his creation.
4) The two natures of Jesus Christ - He has both a divine and human nature as the fully God and fully man in the single person of Jesus
This document discusses several key aspects of Jesus Christ:
1) The meaning of Jesus' name - that it more appropriately translates to "God rescues," emphasizing God's active care and rescue of lost souls.
2) How we come to know WHO Jesus is - through a personal relationship with Him based on faith in Him as our Savior who defeated death.
3) Why God became man in Jesus Christ - the incarnation sets Christianity apart in that no other religion depicts a god becoming weak and indistinguishable from his creation.
4) The two natures of Jesus Christ - He has both a divine and human nature as the fully God and fully man in the single person of Jesus
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Marie Frances B.
Sayson
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A. What's in a name?
1. What is the meaning of the name "JESUS CHRIST"?
- The more appropriate translation for Jesus' name is "God rescues." That immediately changes the implication, as Ben pointed out in his page. To believe in Jesus' name thus becomes to believe that God actively cares about and actively goes about rescuing lost souls. As a contrast, think of someone who believes in the existence of God, but who doesn't think God really cares. Such a person is missing out on a crucial aspect of God and the nature of Divine love, and has less reason to himself get involved in rescue work. Or, think of someone who believes "God is salvation." Sure, he'd know God is vital, that faith is important, and so on. But he's missing out on the full richness and awe of the concept that God Himself is reaching out to the lost ones. But if you believe in Jesus' name as "God rescues," then you believe God is actively loving and caring; you believe God wants to rescue lost souls; and you'll likely be empowered and inspired to help God in this task. With all those things combined, you are more likely to become part of God's network/kingdom/family of those who care about others and actively seek out and rescue the lost. You would also be more able to see God's actions in even our murky world of pain and strife. And, if you have deep faith in the good-will of God, you would become more like God (and, not coincidentally, Jesus too): someone who dares to care and rescue. Hence, a person who comes to God through a realization that God is actively caring and rescuing is, in fact, himself being rescued.
2. How about you? What is the meaning/significance of your name?
- My name is a very important part of my life. While we do not depend on our name to form the basis of our personality, our name is a major component of our identity. Usually, when someone asks the question “Who are you?”, the common reply is a name. Our name is also what distinguishes them from others from an outsider’s viewpoint. Our names are important in the identification process; however, they do not influence one’s life and personality. Our name does not have much of an effect, if any, on how one are perceived by others. One’s name does not influence their aptitude, skills, or abilities. Essentially, our name does not have an effect on one’s abilities and relationships, but it does serve as a tool for distinction. Our name is a tool used for remembrance. 3. How do we come to know WHO Jesus is? - Knowing Jesus means having a relationship with Him. A Christian does not only know about Christ, but a Christian also knows Christ personally. To know Christ personally means to get to know Him as you would a friend. In a friendship you spend time with the other person, and you have vulnerable conversations. Talking regularly is an important part of a relationship. To know Jesus is not just to read about Him educationally, but also to spend time understanding who He is. Knowing Jesus begins with believing that He is our Savior who defeated death. Knowing Jesus is not based on our works, but it is based on placing our faith in Him. Our understanding of Christ is only possible though Jesus' death for our sins.
4. Why did God become one of us in Jesus Christ?
- The incarnation sets Christianity apart from every other religion. The thought that God would become man is simply without parallel in any other faith. In no other religion does a god do anything more than tell his subjects what to do to become like him, earn his favor, or give instruction on how, if they’re lucky, they might avoid ticking him off. In no other religion does a creator god become weak and an indistinguishable part of his creation. In the incarnation, God became so completely one of us that the people who lived with him didn’t notice anything special about him. The incarnation, means that, beginning at his birth, the human baby named Jesus was fully God and fully man in one person, and will be so forever. God became man— forever.
5. What are the two natures of Jesus Christ? Explain.
- Jesus is the most important person who has ever lived since he is the Savior, God in human flesh. He is not half God and half man. He is fully divine and fully man. In other words, Jesus has two distinct natures: divine and human. Jesus is the Word who was God and was with God and was made flesh (John 1:1, 14). This means that in the single person of Jesus he has both a human and divine nature, God and man. The divine nature was not changed when the Word became flesh (John 1:1, 14). Instead, the Word was joined with humanity (Col. 2:9). Jesus' divine nature was not altered. Also, Jesus is not merely a man who "had God within Him," nor is he a man who "manifested the God principle." He is God in flesh, second person of the Trinity. "The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his powerful word." (Heb. 1:3). Jesus' two natures are not "mixed together", nor are they combined into a new God-man nature. They are separate yet act as a unit in the one person of Jesus. This is called the Hypostatic Union.
6. What are the different names and titles of Jesus?
Almighty One Alpha and Omega Advocate Author Authority Bread of Life Beloved Son of God Bridegroom Chief Cornerstone Deliverer Faithful and True Good Shepherd Great High Priest Head of the Church Holy Servant I Am Immanuel Indescribable Gift Judge King of Kings Lamb of God Light of the World Lion of the Tribe of Judah 24. Lord of All Mediator Messiah Mighty One One Who Sets Free Our Hope Peace Prophet Redeemer Risen Lord Rock Sacrifice for Our Sins Savior Son of Man Son of the Most High Supreme Creator Over All Resurrection and the Life The Door The Way The Word True Vine Truth Victorious Mighty God Everlasting Father Prince of Peace Wonderful Counselor