The Incarnation of Christ -
by Pastor Paul M. Sadler
Historically, it is a well-established fact that Jesus of
Nazareth was born in Bethlehem in the days of Herod the King. Matthew and Luke
record our Lord’s arrival with remarkable simplicity that even a child can
understand. But it is the Apostle to the Gentiles who explains the significance
of the incarnation of Christ.
According to Paul
When Christ left heaven’s glory, He as God, emptied
Himself of the outward manifestation of His attributes. It was essential that
the Lord veil the glory of His deity so sinful humanity could exist in His
presence.
—Philippians 2:6,7
Christ’s entrance into the world was through natural
means like any other birth. He was born of the woman that He might accomplish
the great work of redemption.
—Galatians 4:4,5
Our Lord humbled Himself by stepping into a sinless human
form so that He might experience all the trials and temptations we encounter.
Therefore, He took upon Himself the form of a servant that He might minister to
others.
—Philippians 2:7,8
Into this pure, sinless vessel was poured our sins and
iniquities. As a result, He was made sin for us so that His righteousness might
be imputed to us.
—II Corinthians 5:21
The Manger and the Cross stand at the opposite ends of
our Lord’s earthly life, but they are uniquely connected by a special
revelation given to Paul that “Christ Jesus came into the world to save
sinners.” It has been said, “Though Christ a thousand times in Bethlehem be
born, if He’s not born in you, your soul is still forlorn.”
Although tradition often overshadows the truth, may God,
in His infinite grace, use us as instruments to show a lost and dying world the
Way, which is Christ Jesus.
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