The question of Jesus’ identity often centers on his humanity, yet the Apostle Paul presents a far more massive reality: a God of incomprehensible scale who stepped into a physical body to carry a weight no ordinary human could bear. This message explores the "bigness" of Christ—not as a distant, abstract deity, but as the sacrificial Lamb of God whose limitless power was funneled entirely into the service of a broken humanity. Because we were incapable of contributing to our own rescue or ever paying back the debt, Jesus’ work remains a one-sided act of pure affection. That reality changes the way we look at the people around us; when we realize we are served by a King who expects no "gold stars" in return, we are finally free to offer that same uncomplicated, outward-looking care to our neighbors, spouses, and strangers alike.