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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the Son of man?

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The Bible emphasizes Jesus' choice to identify as the 'Son of man' to highlight his humility and oneness with humanity.

In John 3:13, Jesus refers to himself as the 'Son of man,' a title He frequently employed throughout His ministry. This nomenclature reveals Jesus' humility and His desire to identify deeply with humanity, rather than elevating Himself through exalted titles. His choice to be known as the 'Son of man' signifies not only a rejection of worldly accolades but also illustrates the profound dignity of manhood, demonstrating God's love for humankind.

Moreover, this title expresses His solidarity with us, as it suggests His intimate understanding of our sufferings and challenges. By taking on the title of 'Son of man,' Jesus assures us that we can approach Him without fear, for He shares in our experiences and is equipped to provide comfort and succor in our times of need. Thus, the title encapsulates both the grandeur and humility of the Incarnation, rooting His divine mission in a tangible relation to human existence.
Scripture References: John 3:13, Hebrews 1:8, Philippians 2:6-8, Luke 19:10, Hebrews 4:15, Job 9:33, John 5:17-27, Genesis 3:15

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Son of Man
Rick Warta · Apr 1, 2018

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John 3:13
Charles Spurgeon · Mar 25, 2016
Luke 19:10
J.C. Philpot · Sep 19, 2016
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