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WAS JESUS
CHRIST TRULY A MAN?
By The United
Church
of God
Because of the
crucial role Jesus plays in the destiny of mankind, it is essential that we
understand His humanity. On several occasions Jesus of Nazareth is plainly
called a man. Unlike the English language, the Greek tongue has two terms
for man. One is anthropos, which merely means a man as representative of the
human species. The second Greek word, aner, means a man solely as a male
human. Both words are used to describe Jesus Christ.
Many years
after the resurrection of Jesus Christ, how did the apostle Paul refer to
Him?
"For there is one God and one Mediator between God and
men, the Man [Greek anthropos] Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5).
… Jesus'
manhood was full and complete. In the sense that He lived a life as a
physical human being (Philippians 2:5-8). That is, He became hungry and ate,
got tired and rested and walked and talked just like any other man. (The
book of Hebrews contains a full attestation to Christ's existence as a human
being. It would be well worth your time to read and meditate on the book of
Hebrews from this perspective.)
As a man,
Jesus had nothing in His appearance to distinguish Him from other men of His
time (Isaiah 52:2). The essential difference was in the realm of the
spiritual. Unlike any other member of the human species (Ecclesiastes 7:20;
Romans 3:23), Jesus Christ never sinned (compare Hebrews 4:15; 1 Peter
2:22). He carried out His Father's will perfectly!
What did Jesus
accomplish during His short lifetime on earth?
"Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth
[was] a Man [Greek aner] attested by God to you by miracles, wonders, and
signs which God did through Him in your midst, as you yourselves also know"
(Acts 2:22).
Though Jesus
was truly a man, a physical human being, yet He came forth from God. God was
His Father and the Holy Spirit the agent of procreation. He was miraculously
conceived and born of a virgin (Mary) of the line of King David. Luke 3
contains His maternal genealogy. His legal genealogy (through Joseph) is
found in the first chapter of Matthew. Truly Jesus Christ is both the Son of
Man and the Son of God.
What was one
of the biggest heresies that threatened the first-century Church?
". . . Every spirit that does not confess that Jesus
Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the
Antichrist, which you have heard was coming, and is now already in the
world" (1 John 4:3; compare 2 John 7).
Denying Jesus
Christ's humanity leads people away from the truth of God. If He had not
been truly human, then His sacrifice for our sins would be null and void.
Yet this same heresy that afflicted the early Church persists even to this
day, creating doubt and confusion as to Jesus Christ's true nature and role
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