Unveiling Christ Class Global

YESHUA; The Humanity of Jesus


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The foundation of the Church is the revelation of Christ (Matthew 16:15–18). The question “Who is Jesus?” is not optional—it is central. What you believe about Jesus determines what you believe about salvation, redemption, and your relationship with God. A wrong Christ produces a wrong gospel.

Jesus is the Son of God—uniquely conceived and miraculously born (Luke 1:34–35). He is also fully God (Isaiah 9:6; John 1:1–3). There is one God, revealed in three co-eternal and equal Persons. Not three gods—but one God.

Yet Scripture is equally clear: Jesus is truly man.

He moved. He breathed. He ate. He wept. He grew. He felt anguish. He possessed a real human body. And He died. (Mark 15:37; Luke 2:40; John 11:35; Hebrews 2:17). His humanity was not partial or symbolic. It was complete. Jesus was God enough to save us and man enough to die for us. Understanding this protects us from error.

Docetism claimed He only “appeared” human.

Gnosticism argued that God could never truly take on flesh.

But Scripture affirms the Hypostatic Union—Jesus is fully God and fully man in one Person, without confusion or division.

Why does this matter?

Because only a man can substitute for man (Hebrews 2:14; 2 Corinthians 5:21).

Because in becoming man, He revealed the Father to us (Hebrews 1:1–2).

Because His life becomes our example of obedience and endurance (Philippians 2:5–7).

The humanity of Jesus is not a minor doctrine—it is the heart of redemption.

Listen and rediscover the depth of a Savior who stepped fully into our humanity so that we could share in His life.


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Unveiling Christ Class GlobalBy UCC Global