An advocate is someone who argues a person's case and
intercedes for them, and it’s Jesus Christ the righteous. Similarly, Paul talks
about Jesus Christ being a mediator in II Timothy 2:5: “For there is one God,
and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.”
Jordan says, “On occasion that title ‘Jesus Christ’ is
turned backward and it’s ‘Christ Jesus,’ and Paul changes the terminology from
the normal. 'Jesus' is His human name. 'Christ' is His office as the Chosen One.
That’s a deity name.
“When you say Jesus Christ, you emphasize His humanity; the
man who’s God. In this verse, Paul says ‘the man, Christ Jesus.’ That subtlety
puts the emphasis on His deity. That’s why I say, Paul’s not questioning His
deity here. He’s emphasizing that the man is ‘the god-man.’ So it’s important
to see the reality of His humanity.
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"The Lord Jesus Christ identified Himself as a man. He wasn’t
denying His deity when He did that; He was making the point that He wasn’t a
phantom, an illusion, an apparition. He was a real human."In John 8:40, when Jesus is talking to His enemies the Pharisees, He says, ‘But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of God: this did not Abraham.’
“Notice He says, ‘I am a man who’s told you the truth that
God the Father has taught me. I heard it from God the Father. Abraham didn’t do
that.’
“What He’s doing there is demonstrating that He’s 'the man,
Christ Jesus,' and He’s also demonstrating that He was TAUGHT by His Father the
things that He’s saying.
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“That’s an interesting concept. In theology, they have all
kind of words for those kind of things and all kind of ideas for it, but the
point you need to see is that He is thoroughly and fully functioning humanity.
He qualifies to be your full, total mediator.
John 2:22 says, When therefore he was risen from the dead,
his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them; and they believed the
scripture, and the word which Jesus had said.
[23] Now when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name, when they saw the miracles which he did.
[24] But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men,
[25] And needed not that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man.
[23] Now when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, in the feast day, many believed in his name, when they saw the miracles which he did.
[24] But Jesus did not commit himself unto them, because he knew all men,
[25] And needed not that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man.
“Notice He’s the man who God the Father has empowered to do
miracles, wonders, signs that God did by Him. He’s the agent of the Father
accomplishing these.
"From Acts 17:31, we know the risen Lord Jesus Christ will be
the one who judges all men and Paul calls him ‘that man.’ He wasn’t denying His
deity; he was telling the unbelievers there that, ‘The one who’s going to judge
you is going to be sitting right where you are, walking in your sandals; God
raised Him up and He’s the one who will be your judge.’
*****
“People who want to defend the deity of Christ don’t like
people to assert the humanity of Christ. But if you don’t have both in equal
fashion, you don’t have a mediator.
“I’ve always defined the ‘kenosis doctrine’ as just the fact
that the Lord Jesus Christ laid aside or surrendered the independent exercise
of His deity attributes. He doesn’t give up His attributes; He can’t do that.
You can’t not be who you are, but you can choose not to exercise some of your
abilities.
“His personhood is important. He has two natures. That’s the
reality of it. But when people make explanation of some of these verses they
say, ‘Well, that was deity standing there being quiet,’ and then, ‘That’s His
humanity talking and His deity being quiet,’ like it’s two different people and
you have to stay away from that kind of thing.
“I don’t know of a better explanation for that then verses
like Luke2:40: ‘And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with
wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him.’
“He’s 12 years old, His parents take Him up to the temple,
and it says the child grew and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom and
the grace of God was with him.
“How’d He get filled with wisdom? By depending on God’s
word. He’s being filled with some sound doctrine out of the Scripture. You
notice in verse 49 he says to His parents Mary and Joseph, ‘How is it that ye
sought me? wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?’
“Notice the ‘F’ is capital in Father. He knows His identity.
He’s 12 years old. His bar mitzvah was being taken place. He was moving into
that Galatians 4 adult status. He understands who He is; He knows some things
about Himself; he knows some things about the Father’s business and He’s being
educated by His father--not just His earthly father, but His heavenly Father.
And the man is LEARNING.
“In order to become a man He laid aside the independent
personal use of His attributes and chose to depend and be obedient to the Father.
He literally chose to trust the Father to take care of these things for Him.
“Verse 52 says, ‘And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature,
and in favour with God and man.’ Notice He increased in wisdom. Now how do you
do that?
“John 8:28 says, ‘Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have
lifted up the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do
nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.’
“You ought to write that in your mind. ‘I’m not acting independently
on my own, but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.’ He grew in
wisdom. Why? Because the Father was teaching Him.******
“John 12:49 says, ‘For I have not spoken of myself; but the
Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I
should speak.’
“I’m not going to run these verses into the ground, but you
could literally go on and on about the fact the Lord Jesus Christ was literally
instructed, taught by His Father as God would have a man to depend on. As Paul
would talk about ‘the faith of Christ,’ that’s really what he’s talking about.
“He didn’t have to do that; He willingly chose to do that.
He didn’t do it because He quit being God or because He was some ignoramus; He
did it because that’s what was required for Him to be truly human and to be
tempted in all points as you are.
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“Isaiah 50:4 says, ‘The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of
the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is
weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the
learned.’******
“This passage is a prophetic one talking about the Holy One,
the Messiah. Look at verses 6-8. The one talking here prophetically is the Lord Jesus
Christ. In other words, H e
learned obedience through the things He suffered (Hebrews 5). He grew. God the
Father gave Him the tongue of the learned. He had some learning to do.
“He did that 'that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary.' Because He has been
wearied . . . God can’t be wearied. Isaiah 40 says God doesn’t get weary. Well,
how can Jesus Christ be weary if God can’t be weary?"Because He’s living dependent on the Father; He’s living in His humanity. He’s living as the man. He’s given up the exercise of His ability never to be weary. He willingly did it; nobody took it from Him--all so that He could live as you live so He could know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary.
“That’s like that thing in Hebrews 2:18: ‘For in that he
himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succour them that are
tempted.’
“Succour them. That means help you; come along and speak a
word to you when you’re weary. He’s been where you are! There’s nothing you
ever go through that He hasn’t been through. He understands the extremities of
your humanity and that’s why God gave Him 'the tongue of the learned.'
“He literally lived in total dependence on the Father’s will
so that He could demonstrate to you and me how God intended humanity to live,
which is in total dependence on the Father’s will.
“ ‘He waketh me morning by morning to hear the word of the
learned.’ In essence, He’s saying, ‘The Father woke me up every day and we had
a little Bible study together.’ That’s a slang way of saying it, but that’s the
point.
“Notice that thing about how ‘He awakeneth my ear’? That brings
you over to Hebrews 10 and Psalm 40.
“Psalm 40:6: ‘Sacrifice and offering thou didst not desire;
mine ears hast thou opened: burnt offering and sin offering hast thou not
required.’
“Compare that verse to where it’s quoted in Hebrews 10,
because Hebrews 10 takes those words out of the psalms and puts them into the
mouth of the Lord Jesus Christ. He says that’s Christ talking.
Hebrews 10:5 says, ‘Wherefore when he cometh into the world,
he saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou
prepared me.’
“Jesus Christ demonstrated that real lasting life, that
being fully human, can only come in obedience to the Father’s will. That’s why
He’s ‘the man Christ Jesus.’
“Notice in verse 5 where back in psalm it said ‘mine ears
hast thou opened’? Here he says ‘a body hast thou prepared for me.’ Now, one
place He says ‘ears’ and the other place He says ‘body.’ When you see something
like that in the New Testament that quotes the Old Testament, but then kind of
adjusts it a little bit, you know the Spirit of God who inspired Hebrews is
trying to alert you to something about the book that’s written about psalms
back there.
“The ear issue is talking about the quality of the body that
the Lord Jesus Christ receives. You know that thing in Exodus 21 about when the
slave was able to go free but wanted to stay with his master, they put the awl
in his ear and bored out a hole and he became what we call a bondservant?
“He was not serving his master because he was a slave and
had to, but willingly; a love bond. And so most people take that and say that’s
what He was talking about when He said ‘my ears hast thou opened’; that He’s
opened a hole in His ear and made Him a bond slave. That’s real good because
what does a slave do? He does the will of his master.
“But really there’s more to it than that ‘He opened my ear;
He opened my understanding in order that I could live in dependence on the Father’s
will.’
"Matt. 11:25 says, ‘At that time Jesus answered and said, I
thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these
things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes.’
“The Father’s making things known to the Son, and when He
says He’s revealing things, how does God reveal things? He does it through His
Word. So you have this situation where the Lord Jesus Christ as ‘the man Christ
Jesus,’ He grows, He’s tempted, He suffers, He learns, He dies.
“How could God die? That’s one of the big conundrums. Well,
God can’t die. So, He couldn’t be God? But ‘the man Christ Jesus,’ He took upon
Him a capacity to do things as a human; to do things deity couldn’t do, and He
did it so that He could speak a word of comfort to the weary.”
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