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The Begotten Son: Humility and Obedience

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The Begotten Son: Humility and Obedience

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The Begotten Son

In (John 9:39), Yeshua reveals Himself as the one sent into the world to bring
Judgement to those who are blind and those who see. The Angel of the Lord
who was a Spirit being took a physical form to commune with His creation. He
took on bodily form, becoming the baby born of a virgin birth, by the power of
the Ruach Hakodesh, to become the righteous Judge. He was begot from God
who became His Father. He God, chose to strip Himself of equal Godship,
lowering Himself under the One who sent Him to submit to God, acknowledging
Him as His Father. Please take time to read (Philippians 2:5-7 AMP)

“Have this same attitude in yourselves which was in Christ


Jesus (Look to Him as your example in selfless humility), who,
although He existed in the form and unchanging essence of
God (as One with Him, possessing the fullness of all the divine
attributes-the entire nature of deity), did not regard equality
with God a thing to be grasped or asserted (as if He did not
already possess it, or was afraid of losing it); but emptied
Himself (without renouncing or diminishing His deity, but only
temporarily giving up the outward expression of divine equality
and His rightful dignity) by assuming the form of a bon-
servant, and being made in the likeness of men ( He became
completely human but was without sin, being fully God and
fully man). After He was found in (terms of His) outward
appearance as a man (for a divinely-appointed time), He
humbled Himself (still further) by becoming obedient (to the
Father) to the point of death, even death on a cross.”

In this verse we see the Son of God as an example of humility who, although
He existed in the form and unchanging essence of God,” He lowered Himself
as the begotten Son of God, to serve Him as the Son of Man; God who sent
and received Himself became the Father. The Son is in total obedience to the
Father. The Son willingly placed Himself as a bondservant to His Father. He
does nothing of Himself, and will only do what He first sees the Father doing. At
no point can we see the Son usurp the authority of His Father, as it is clear that
the Son willingly has become the imitator of the Father. It is also clear that the
Son has a clear understanding of His position in the call on His life. This brings
glory to God the Father, as the Father will restore mankind back to Himself
through His divine order that is being manifest through His Son. The Father
restored His Son, back to Himself, and unlike any who has ever lived, He sits
on His throne beside His Father (Hebrews 8:1). To be placed at God’s right
hand is a place of honour showing the Son has equal status to the Godhead.

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