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		<title>Jesus- Who Do You Say He Is?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q: Jesus- Who do you say he is? Only a Servant of God or Divine? A: Jesus asked his disciples this question: &#8220;Who do you say I am?&#8221; Peter responded: &#8220;You are the Christ, the Son of the living God&#8221; (Matt. 16:15). Jesus continues today to ask all of us the same question. How one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Q:  Jesus- Who do you say he is?  Only a Servant of God or Divine?</p>
<p>A:  Jesus asked his disciples this question: &#8220;<em>Who do you say I am</em>?&#8221;  Peter responded:  &#8220;<em>You are the Christ, the Son of the living God</em>&#8221; (Matt. 16:15).  Jesus continues today to ask all of us the same question.  How one answers may determine where one spends all eternity.      <span id="more-35"></span></p>
<p>Many believe that he was a &#8216;good teacher&#8217;&#8211;but on what basis?  Many secularists and even Jewish folk call him such and yet reject what he taught.  Some refer to him as a prophet, or a special servant of God, but reject any references to his divinity&#8211;picking and choosing what they wish to believe or accept.</p>
<p>Muslims call him a &#8216;prophet&#8217;, yet reject most of his teaching and definitely his &#8216;Jewish&#8217; heritage and progenitors, and the very book that contains his teaching and testifies of him.  Jehovah Witnesses look on him as &#8216;the greatest&#8217; in all creation&#8211;&#8217;a god&#8217; compared to the rest of us, but somewhat less than &#8216;The God&#8217;.  Mormons teach that he is &#8216;one&#8217; of the three major Gods of this creation&#8211;part of &#8216;The Godhead&#8217;.  The Gnostics believed that Jesus was Divine but rejected his humanity.  Other folks question whether he even ever existed in history, or if he did, whether the Gospels are really a reliable record of what he did and said.</p>
<p>However, all major Christian denominations&#8212;Roman Catholic, Anglican, Protestant (including all main-line &#038; Evangelical churches), and Orthodox churches (Greek, Russian, &#038; etc.) believe in and teach the same doctrine about Jesus.  It is one of the major doctrines that all Christians can agree on.  It is also a teaching that separates all Christianity from other religions and from those church organizations who call themselves Christian but really aren&#8217;t.  The question is&#8211;who do you say he is?</p>
<p>Look at the whole passage in Matt. 16, verses 13-20.  Notice that Jesus commended Peter&#8217;s response and called it inspired.  Notice also what Peter did not say.  He did not say that Jesus was merely a &#8216;good&#8217; teacher, or a prophet, or even the greatest servant of God who ever lived.  Peter said:  &#8220;<em>You are the Christ, the Son of the living God</em>&#8220;.  A Divine designation.  Who do you say he is?</p>
<p>Was Jesus a servant of God? Yes he was, but he was also a lot more.  Colossians 2:9 testifies:  &#8220;<em>For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form</em>.&#8221;  So Jesus was Divine according to this passage.  However, in some passages Jesus seems to be more of a servant to God.  How can this be understood?  In Philipians 2:5-11, Jesus is portrayed as both God and servant, human and Divine:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>5 Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus:  6 Who, <strong>being in very nature God</strong>, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,  7 but made himself nothing, taking the very <strong>nature of a servant</strong>, being made in human likeness.</em></p>
<p><em>8 And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient to death- even death on a cross!</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Notice that in verses 6 &#038; 7 Jesus is said to have two natures&#8211;one Divine and one human nature that he took when he came into the world as a baby.  This squares with the Christological teaching of all Christian churches:</p>
<p>1.  Jesus Christ was fully God and fully man.</p>
<p>2.  Jesus was one person with two natures&#8211;one human and one Divine.</p>
<p>When Jesus was conceived, the Holy Spirit implanted the Divine nature&#8211;a nature that Jesus shares with the Spirit and with God the Father, and he also received a human nature from his mother Mary.  Now, who do you say he is?</p>
<p>A good reference for further study on this subject:  &#8220;Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine&#8221;, by Wayne Grudem (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Inter-Varsity Press, 1994, 1264 pages) See: Chapter 26: The Person of Christ, pgs. 529-567.  Very readable and accessible and a far better explanation than I could ever tender.</p>
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