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"For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God Than dwell in the tents of wickedness." Psalm 84:10

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

God´s plan: Your choise 7

Did Jesus know the plan of God? Becoming a man, Jesus accepted all limits of the human nature. He learned from the human limits (John 1:3). Christ accepted to limit His divine privilege to get teachings from personal experience. From His childhood He had to submit to the discipline. (Philliphians 2:6-8, John 5:19-30). By personal experience He learned that a man is subject to any kind of pressure and also that the natural desires can lead a person to react in contradiction with God´s will (Luke 4:1-4) Christ limited voluntarily Himself to experience in fullness the human nature. Christ learned growing up step by step. He grew full of wisdom (Luke 2:40); He grew in stature and grace (Luke 2:52, 2:41-42). Jesus served God also respecting the authority of His earthly parents (Luke 2:41-51). The knowledge of Jesus-man grew according to the laws that God established for the human nature. He „knew“ His mission since His earliest age but He had to mature to complete it. Who knows the will of God have to mature to complete it. Christ learned by prayer. The prayer was for Jesus the tool of communication with Father. Christ submitted Himself under the discipline of prayer. The prayer is not a practice particularly easy and rarely can avail to help our desires of flash (Matthew 26:39, Luke 22:44, Matthew 26:40-41). By prayer Christ learned to depend on Father (Luke 6:12-16, John 17, Luke 3:21:22, Mark 9:19, 28-29, John 11:38-44). Jesus learned that the prayer is an effective and secure tool of communication with God. Jesus learned also from His own experience. His purpose was to participate the human nature without rejecting the holiness. Word of God is sufficient to get victory over the temptation (Luke 4:1-13, Genesis 25:27-34, Exodus 16:1-3, Hebrew 4:15). By His suffering He learned to be obedient (Hebrew 5:8, 12:2)

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