Incarnation:
that act of grace whereby Christ took our human nature into union with his Divine Person, became man. Christ is both God and man. Human attributes and actions are predicated of him, and he of whom they are predicated is God. A Divine Person was united to a human nature (Act 20:28; Rom 8:32; 1Cr 2:8; Hbr 2:11-14; 1Ti 3:16; Gal 4:4, etc.). The union is hypostatical, i.e., is personal; the two natures are not mixed or confounded, and it is perpetual.
Incarnation:
in-kar-na'-shun.
Incarnation:
See JESUS, INCARNATION OF
Humiliation of Christ:
(Phl 2:8), seen in (1) his birth (Gal 4:4; Luk 2:7; Jhn 1:46; Hbr 2:9), (2) his circumstances, (3) his reputation (Isa 53; Mat 26:59,67; Psa 22:6; Mat 26:68), (4) his soul (Psa 22:1; Mat 4:1-11; Luk 22:44; Hbr 2:17,18; 4:15), (5) his death (Luk 23; Jhn 19; Mar 15:24,25), (6) and his burial (Isa 53:9; Mat 27:57,58,60).
His humiliation was necessary (1) to execute the purpose of God (Act 2:23,24; Psa 40:6-8), (2) fulfil the Old Testament types and prophecies, (3) satisfy the law in the room of the guilty (Isa 53; Hbr 9:12,15), procure for them eternal redemption, (4) and to show us an example.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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