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Why is Jesus' condescension important for Christians?

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Jesus' condescension shows His desire for a close relationship with His followers and emphasizes His grace and mercy.

The condescension of Jesus is a crucial aspect of His character, as illustrated in Matthew 26:47-56. The manner in which He communed with His disciples reveals a Savior who is approachable and tender-hearted. This aspect of His nature is important because it reassures believers that Jesus is not an austere figure who keeps sinners at a distance; rather, He is depicted as an elder brother and a beloved friend. The affectionate greeting between Judas and Jesus, manifesting as a kiss, speaks volumes about the nature of their relationship. For Christians, understanding Jesus as a gracious and merciful Savior encourages trust and intimacy in their relationship with Him, prompting them to draw near rather than retreat in fear.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:47-56, Exodus 18:7, 1 Samuel 20:41, Hebrews 4:15

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