Discussing the Exodus
I was recently asked the question, How does one manifest the glory of God? During the Epiphany season we generally think of the healing, casting out, raising, transformation, and proclamation of Jesus Christ are all the manifestation of God in flesh. But how does turning water into wine make this truly God? How does healing sick people or being rejected by their hometown make one God? How even casting out demons from a place of worship make one God?
For most of us we know that Jesus Christ is God, but He is not God because he was rejected by his hometown (that would be LeBron James). Jesus Christ is not God because he raised a girl or son from the dead, because Elijah did that. Jesus Christ is not God because he has cast out demons, for many people have this gift (the sons of Sceva even knew this possibility). Is Jesus made manifest in these simple signs?
Yes, Jesus Christ is God made flesh. He is not that because he transformed water, nor because he cast out demons, nor because he raised people from death. He is the Son of the Living God, because God himself calls him his beloved Son. He does this both at Baptism and at Transfiguration. He is the Son of the Living God, because he makes the sacrifice upon the cross and is raised up from death upon the third day. He even ascends into heaven behind the cloud which has called him the beloved Son.
How is God made manifest? He is made manifest in Water connected with that Word which cleanses us from all unrighteousness. He is made manifest in Wine and Bread joined with Christ' Body and Blood offered for the forgiveness of sins. He is made manifest in the proclamation of this Word into hearts and minds calling people to believe. Thank you.
For most of us we know that Jesus Christ is God, but He is not God because he was rejected by his hometown (that would be LeBron James). Jesus Christ is not God because he raised a girl or son from the dead, because Elijah did that. Jesus Christ is not God because he has cast out demons, for many people have this gift (the sons of Sceva even knew this possibility). Is Jesus made manifest in these simple signs?
Yes, Jesus Christ is God made flesh. He is not that because he transformed water, nor because he cast out demons, nor because he raised people from death. He is the Son of the Living God, because God himself calls him his beloved Son. He does this both at Baptism and at Transfiguration. He is the Son of the Living God, because he makes the sacrifice upon the cross and is raised up from death upon the third day. He even ascends into heaven behind the cloud which has called him the beloved Son.
How is God made manifest? He is made manifest in Water connected with that Word which cleanses us from all unrighteousness. He is made manifest in Wine and Bread joined with Christ' Body and Blood offered for the forgiveness of sins. He is made manifest in the proclamation of this Word into hearts and minds calling people to believe. Thank you.
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