Recognizing Jesus

Matthew 12,48-49                                     

Is this not the carpenter, the Son of Mary, and brother of James, Joses, Judas, and Simon? And are not His sisters here with us?  Mark 6:3

RECOMMENDED READING:  Matthew 12:48-50  “48 But he answered and said unto him that told him, Who is my mother? and who are my brethren?49 And he stretched forth his hand toward his disciples, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!50 For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.”

COMMENTS:  The family unit is God’s creation and organization God planned to nurture and teach us how to have healthy relationships with each other but also teach us how to have a meaningful healthy relationship with our Creator.  Even Christ experienced the love and bonds of a human family unit as His body and mind grew from infancy to adulthood.  He experienced the bond and love between brothers and with a human father and mother.  He felt their love for him in those roles even though He was (and is) God of all. 

The Nicene Creed was written from this revelation at the Council of Nicaea in 325AD.  The council debated the nature of Jesus Christ and His relationship with God the Father.  Christ was recognized as the Divine God while also being God the Father’s only Son.

Those who knew Jesus as a human child and young adult from a humble poor family were amazed as they saw His wisdom and understanding (Mark 6:2).  As He began His preaching and teaching and healing ministry, people continued to be amazed, even those in leadership positions.  They knew Jesus didn’t have access to a prestigious education. Those not open to receive His message were threatened by it and rejected Him.  Those who were open were amazed and impacted by His message.  

Yet the mystery remains.  How can Christ be a human with human physical limitations and pray to the Father as He did while also being God and one with the Father?  Don’t expect to be able to understand that as a human living on this earth.  But then again, God isn’t fully comprehendible nor are His abilities.  How can God be everywhere at the same time and not be limited or bound in time?  Is that any easier to comprehend or understand?  I think not, but I’m so glad He can and does, aren’t you?  We can understand in part but know we will understand fully when we see Him and receive our eternal home and bodies with Him one day.  We will know and understand when we see Him face to face.  But until then, we can only imagine and speculate, but be careful not to let you mind get carried away or believe some speculation as truth.  I believe we all will be surprised and enlightened when we get to heaven.  But until then, taking what scripture tells us and what Jesus taught at face value is best we can do or hope for.  That is enough for now.  AMEN?  AMEN!

“Jesus Christ is not only the Son of God mighty to save, but the Son of Man able to feel. “

J. C. Ryle

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