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    The Creator Incarnate, February 11

    The Eternal Son

    And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. 1 Timothy 3:16.FLB 48.1

    The incarnation of Christ is the mystery of all mysteries.45SDA Bible Commentary 6:1082.FLB 48.2

    Christ was one with the Father, yet ... He was willing to step down from the exaltation of one who was equal with God.46The Signs of the Times, July 4, 1895.FLB 48.3

    That He might accomplish His purpose of love for the fallen race, He became bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh.47The Signs of the Times, September 24, 1902.FLB 48.4

    How wide is the contrast between the divinity of Christ and the helpless infant in Bethlehem's manger! How can we span the distance between the mighty God and a helpless child? And yet the Creator of worlds, He in whom was the fullness of the Godhead bodily, was manifest in the helpless babe in the manger. Far higher than any of the angels, equal with the Father in dignity and glory, and yet wearing the garb of humanity! Divinity and humanity were mysteriously combined, and man and God became one.48SDA Bible Commentary 5:1130.FLB 48.5

    It would have been an almost infinite humiliation for the Son of God to take man's nature, even when Adam stood in his innocence in Eden. But Jesus accepted humanity when the race had been weakened by four thousand years of sin. Like every child of Adam He accepted the results of the working of the great law of heredity. What these results were is shown in the history of His earthly ancestors. He came with such a heredity to share our sorrows and temptations, and to give us the example of a sinless life.49The Desire of Ages, 49.FLB 48.6

    Those who claim that it was not possible for Christ to sin, cannot believe that He really took upon Himself human nature. But was not Christ actually tempted, not only by Satan in the wilderness, but all through His life, from childhood to manhood? 50SDA Bible Commentary 7:929.FLB 48.7

    Our Saviour took humanity, with all its liabilities. He took the nature of man, with the possibility of yielding to temptation. We have nothing to bear which He has not endured.51The Desire of Ages, 117.FLB 48.8

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