The Lord Jesus set up a model for our God-man living – He was crucified to live so that God might be expressed through humanity; today we are His continuation, and we should live the same kind of life that Jesus lived. If we read the Gospels we can clearly see a pattern, an example, […]
As Christ’s Continuation, we should Live the same kind of Life that Jesus Lived
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Christ’s God-man Living Constituted Him as a Prototype to be Reproduced in us today
As the first God-man, Christ didn’t live by His natural life but by the Father’s life, He did the Father’s will, and He accomplished the Father’s work; Christ’s God-man living constituted Him as the prototype to be reproduced in us. If we read the Gospels we see not only the Lord’s incarnation and His work […]
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Learning to be Human Christians Living in a Jesusly Human Way by the Divine Life
The fact that the four living creatures in Ezek. 1 have the hands of a man under the wings of an eagle shows that we need to work and do things like a man, in a human way; Christian humanity refers not to our natural virtues but to Christ living in us as we live […]
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