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A Humble Savior
If you were God, would you ever be tempted to do a miracle for yourself? I would. If I had been Jesus, instead of walking long distances, I would have just said, "I am now going to be there," and there I would be.
Also, I wouldn't have eaten the food of Jesus' day. After all, God has foreknowledge. He knows the future. Therefore, He knew that In-N-Out Burger eventually would exist. He knew that all of the cool food that we eat today would someday come into being. So I would have sent the disciples out fishing while I had my meal from In-N-Out.
But Jesus never did anything like that. Even when He was starving to death during His temptation in the wilderness, He would not turn a rock into bread after the devil suggested that He should. He answered, "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God' " (Luke 4:4).
Jesus was always thinking of others. So what does it say about Him when He uttered the words from the cross, "I thirst" (John 19:28)? This was the Creator of the universe saying, "I thirst." Do you think Jesus could have solved His own problem? Do you think He could have spoken water into existence? Yes. Jesus could have had Niagara Falls appear before Him if He so desired. But instead He said, "I thirst."
This reminds us that although Jesus Christ was fully God, He also was fully man. Never for a moment did He give up His deity, though He did not always exercise His miraculous abilities at will. He shrouded His glory. He still always was God. That is why His death, and His death alone, was sufficient to meet the righteous demands of the Father.
Summary sentence: Jesus never surrendered His deity though He was humble!
Copyright © 2012 by Harvest Ministries. All rights reserved.
If you were God, would you ever be tempted to do a miracle for yourself? I would. If I had been Jesus, instead of walking long distances, I would have just said, "I am now going to be there," and there I would be.
Also, I wouldn't have eaten the food of Jesus' day. After all, God has foreknowledge. He knows the future. Therefore, He knew that In-N-Out Burger eventually would exist. He knew that all of the cool food that we eat today would someday come into being. So I would have sent the disciples out fishing while I had my meal from In-N-Out.
But Jesus never did anything like that. Even when He was starving to death during His temptation in the wilderness, He would not turn a rock into bread after the devil suggested that He should. He answered, "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of God' " (Luke 4:4).
Jesus was always thinking of others. So what does it say about Him when He uttered the words from the cross, "I thirst" (John 19:28)? This was the Creator of the universe saying, "I thirst." Do you think Jesus could have solved His own problem? Do you think He could have spoken water into existence? Yes. Jesus could have had Niagara Falls appear before Him if He so desired. But instead He said, "I thirst."
This reminds us that although Jesus Christ was fully God, He also was fully man. Never for a moment did He give up His deity, though He did not always exercise His miraculous abilities at will. He shrouded His glory. He still always was God. That is why His death, and His death alone, was sufficient to meet the righteous demands of the Father.
Summary sentence: Jesus never surrendered His deity though He was humble!
Copyright © 2012 by Harvest Ministries. All rights reserved.
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Thirty days of encouraging devotional thoughts brought to you from God's Word by Pastor Greg Laurie. In his straightforward, conversational style, Pastor Greg brings relevant insight to Scripture, helping you to "know God and make Him known" in your daily Christian walk.
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