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Why is it significant that Jesus is referred to as the Son of Man?

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Being the Son of Man signifies Jesus' unique position as both God and Savior, bridging the divine and human realms.

The significance of Jesus being called the 'Son of Man' lies in its theological implications. It highlights the mystery of the incarnation, where God took on human flesh. This title underscores His role as a servant—a distinction that is particularly poignant considering He had no place to lay His head (Matthew 8:20). Additionally, as the Son of Man, He has authority over creation and the power to judge (Matthew 12:8). This title serves to unify His human experience with His divine mission, illustrating how He fully identifies with humanity while being the ultimate source of salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:20, Matthew 12:8

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Son Of Man
Todd Nibert · Mar 26, 2023
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