Why is the dependence of Christ on the Father important?
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Christ's voluntary dependence on the Father exemplifies His submission and serves as a model for believers.
In John 5:19-20, Jesus emphasizes His dependence on the Father, stating that He can do nothing of Himself but only what He sees the Father doing. This denotes not a deficiency in His divinity but rather a purposeful example of obedience and submission that He models for humanity. His dependence illustrates the harmony within the Trinity and the role of the Son in submission to the Father’s will. This is vital as it underlines His humanity and serves as a call for believers to also depend on God for guidance and strength in their lives. By following Christ's example, we conform to the will of God, demonstrating our reliance on divine assistance.
Scripture References:
John 5:19-20, Philippians 2:8
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