Unveiling Christ Class Global

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Man, in his natural state, was not pure or perfect. Sin brought spiritual death—“the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). According to Ephesians 2:1, we were already dead in sin, unable to save ourselves. Humanity needed a solution beyond itself.

So, Jesus came as the middle ground.

He became man to identify with us, yet He never stopped being God (John 1:1–5,14). Fully God and fully man, Jesus stepped into our condition to accomplish what we could not. His humanity made Him relatable; His divinity made Him able to save.

Jesus was tempted because He was truly man—not because He had sinful desires, but because He had the capacity to choose.

Understanding who Jesus is also requires knowing who He is not.

He is not an angel—angels reject worship, but Jesus accepted it (Matthew 14:33; 28:9).

He is not just a prophet—He is the way, not one of many ways (Hebrews 3:1–3).

He is not a created being—He is eternal, with authority over all creation (John 1:2–3; Colossians 1:15).

Jesus is the Son of God, the Son of Man, and God Himself (Isaiah 9:6; Daniel 7:13–14). He revealed His deity by declaring “I AM” (John 8:58), identifying Himself with Yahweh, and by claiming equality with God (John 10:30). He also received prayers in His name, further affirming His divine authority (John 14:13–15).

The beauty of the gospel is this: Jesus was man enough to stand in our place and God enough to save us completely.

This is not just theology—it is the foundation of our faith.

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