Objections to the Hypostatic Union of Jesus, Part Five
Jesus (who has an eternally divine nature) was begotten in a humanly finite and limited nature, which was and forever will be perfectly displayed in His resurrected body. Essentially, despite the various opposing objections that attempt to criticize or disprove Jesus Christ, the evidence overwhelming points to the Jesus of the Bible to be the pure and unadulterated God of the heavens and the earth.
The Hypostatic Union of Jesus, Part Four
There are four notable facts of the hypostatic union: (1) Christ has two distinct natures: humanity and deity; (2) there is no mixture or intermingling of the two natures; (3) He will forever be the Second Person of the Godhead with two natures perfectly expressed in His eternal being; and (4) both natures are necessary for redemption because as man, Jesus acts as our perfect sacrifice, and yet as God, His Melchizedekan priesthood establishes Him as mediator over all creation.
The Humanity of Jesus, Part Two
One of the most detailed accounts of Jesus’s humanity is recorded in Luke 2:52, “And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.”