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Why is the concept of Jesus as the 'man' important for Christians?

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Understanding Jesus as the 'man' emphasizes His relatability and fulfillment of God's plan for redemption.

The portrayal of Jesus as the 'man' reveals His full humanity, as seen in His incarnation and earthly ministry. It is essential for Christians to recognize that He was made lower than the angels for a purpose: to suffer and die for humanity's sins. This concept not only highlights His empathy toward our struggles but also establishes Him as the mediator between God and man. In His perfect obedience and sacrificial death, Jesus fulfilled the law and redeemed His people, making His humanity central to our understanding of salvation. The connection between Joseph's life and Christ underscores God's divine plan throughout history, culminating in the man Christ Jesus.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2, Genesis 30

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The Man
Paul Mahan · Jul 19, 2015
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Joshua

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