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Why did Jesus identify Himself as the Son of Man?

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Jesus identified as the Son of Man to emphasize His identification with humanity and His mission to save sinners.

The title 'Son of Man' carries significant theological implications, as it underscores Jesus' identification with humanity while also alluding to His divine authority. By taking on flesh, He demonstrated His willingness to associate with the broken and lost. In the sermon, it is emphasized that this humility was part of His mission to seek and save those given to Him by the Father. This title conveys not just His human experience but also His role as the redeemer of His people, thus deepening our understanding of His work in salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:21, John 1:14, Hebrews 2:14

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