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Chapter 3. Jesus Christ
Sections
- General
- Jesus Christ’s Eternity
- Jesus Christ’s Pre-Eminence
- Jesus Christ is greater than all people
- Jesus Christ is greater than all things
- Jesus Christ has divine glory
- Visions of Jesus Christ, indicative of his surpassing greatness and glory
- Jesus Christ has mighty, sovereign power
- Jesus Christ has superlative knowledge and wisdom
- Jesus Christ is everywhere
- Jesus Christ’s Character
- Jesus Christ’s ‘Name’
- Jesus Christ’s “name” signifies Jesus Christ himself
- Jesus Christ’s “name” is correlated with his authority and power
- Jesus Christ’s “name” signifies him in his attainment of forgiveness of sins
- Jesus Christ’s “name” signifies him in his attainment of salvation and eternal life
- Jesus Christ’s “name” signifies him in his gospel and cause – with Christians being devoted to it
- Note: God has given Jesus Christ a name that is superior to all others
- Jesus Christ and God
- Jesus Christ Is the Son of God (I): General
- Jesus Christ Is the Son of God (II): Testimony
- God testifies to Jesus Christ being his Son
- The Holy Spirit testifies to Jesus Christ being the Son of God
- Jesus Christ himself testified to being the Son of God – which is why he was crucified
- Others also testified to Jesus Christ being the Son of God
- Jesus Christ’s deeds are evidence that he is the Son of God
- Other events of Jesus Christ’s incarnation are evidence that he is the Son of God
- Jesus Christ Is Identified with God
- Jesus Christ and the Father are one – each is in the other
- To know or see Jesus Christ is to know or see the Father
- Jesus Christ is called “God” . . .
- . . . and Jesus’ usage of “I am” quite possibly alludes to God’s name
- Titles of God are applied to Jesus Christ . . .
- . . . Other OT references to God are applied to Jesus Christ
- Some actions are attributed to both God and Jesus Christ
- Some things are said to be both God’s and Jesus Christ’s
- Further evidence of Jesus Christ’s identification with God
- Note: There is one God, the Father – and one Lord, Jesus Christ
- Jesus Christ Is Treated like God Is
- Jesus Christ Is Under God’s Authority
- God is both Jesus Christ’s God and his Father
- Jesus Christ is portrayed as being subordinate to God’s authority . . .
- . . . Jesus Christ’s authority was even granted to him by his Father
- Jesus Christ was God’s to give – as a sacrifice for sin
- Jesus Christ was chosen, anointed and sent by God
- Jesus Christ is God’s servant, largely spoken of in reference to his mission
- Jesus Christ is also spoken of as being God’s servant following his ascension
- God continues to be glorified in and through Jesus Christ and his work
- God the Father’s seniority is reflected by things he has done for Jesus Christ
- Note: God’s will is the prominent will in Scripture – sovereign in all the world, throughout the ages