We Believe (#6): Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God

Part 6 in a series of Sunday posts celebrating the glorious Truth we believe as Christians. The readings are quoted from the Elder Affirmation of Faith, of my church, Bethlehem Baptist (Pastor John Piper). I’m doing this because every few weeks our congregational reading is an excerpt from this document, and every time we all read aloud the truths we confess, my soul rejoices. I pray these posts will aid you in worshiping our Lord on His day.

Jesus Christ, The Incarnate Son of God

We believe that in the fullness of time God sent forth His eternal Son as Jesus the Messiah, conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary. We believe that, when the eternal Son became flesh, He took on a fully human nature, so that two whole, perfect, and distinct natures were inseparably joined together in one Person, without confusion or mixture. Thus the Person, Jesus Christ, was and is truly God and truly man, yet one Christ and the only Mediator between God and man.

We believe that Jesus Christ lived without sin, though He endured the common infirmities and temptations of human life. He preached and taught with truth and authority unparalleled in human history. He worked miracles, demonstrating His divine right and power over all creation: dispatching demons, healing the sick, raising the dead, stilling the storm, walking on water, multiplying loaves, and foreknowing what would befall Him and His disciples, including the betrayal of Judas and the denial, restoration, and eventual martyrdom of Peter.

We believe that His life was governed by His Father’s providence with a view to fulfilling all Old Testament prophecies concerning the One who was to come, such as the Seed of the woman, the Prophet like Moses, the Priest after the order of Melchizedek, the Son of David, and the Suffering Servant.

We believe that Jesus Christ suffered voluntarily in fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan, that He was crucified under Pontius Pilate, that He died, was buried and on the third day rose from the dead to vindicate the saving work of His life and death and to take His place as the invincible, everlasting Lord of glory. During forty days after His resurrection, He gave many compelling evidences of His bodily resurrection and then ascended bodily into heaven, where He is seated at the right hand of the Father, interceding for His people on the basis of His all-sufficient sacrifice for sin, and reigning until He puts all His enemies under His feet.

*Taken from the Bethlehem Baptist Church Elder Affirmation of Faith, paragraphs 6.1 – 6.4. You are free to download the entire affirmation [pdf] complete with Scriptural proofs for the above statements.

3 thoughts on “We Believe (#6): Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God

  1. It is scriptural Jesus was born as a man and the Father dwelled in his 100% yielded, sinless body and use the borrowed body of Jesus to destroy the evil work of Satan.
    Jesus died as a man to carry the sins of the world after when the Father had left his body because God is holy and sinless be cannot remained in Jesus body any longer when the sin of the world befallen upon him.
    There is not scripture to proof in the bible written Jesus was incarnated.

  2. I don’t want to put any comments but I am pleased to your side if it can. I just wanna know what is really means by the fullness of time or the right time of The Incarnate Son of God?

    (This is part of my reasearch in the Theological College that I study in it).

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