Before there was a world, before there were planets, before there was
light, before there was matter, there was Jesus. Coequal, coeternal, and
coexistent with the Father and the Holy Spirit, Jesus was with God—and
He was God. John 1:1–2 tells us, “In the beginning was the Word, and
the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning
with God.”
We cannot pinpoint the moment in time when there was the beginning,
because John was going back in time to eternity past. He was going back
further than our minds can imagine.
Jesus is God, and He left the safety of heaven. He entered our world
and breathed our air and shared our pain and walked in our shoes. He was
fully God and fully man. This does not mean that Jesus had the capacity
to sin; this could not and would not happen. Yet He was a man. He was
in a human body. He felt human emotion. He faced physical limitations.
He felt real pain. It was actual blood coursing through His veins. Yet
He was deity. He was God in human form.
Jesus did not become identical to us, but He did become identified with
us. In fact He could not have identified with us any more closely than
He did. As Hebrews
4:15 reminds us, “We do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize
with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet
without sin.”
It was total identification without the loss of identity as He became
one of us without ceasing to be himself. He became human without ceasing
to be God. Jesus left heaven, lived our life, and died our death. He
has walked in your shoes—and then some.
Taken from “Fully God and Fully Man”
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