life; and the life was the light of men . . . . And the Word became flesh,
and dwelt among us (and we beheld his glory, glory as of the only begotten from
the Father), full of grace and truth.' So also in another passage in the New
Testament it is written of the Lord Jesus Christ, that He: 'Being 1
in the form of God, counted it not a prize to be on an equality with God, but
emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of
men; and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, becoming obedient
even unto death, yea the death of the cross.' The Gospel shows that this
incarnation was not in appearance only, but in reality. Christ Jesus was born,
grew in wisdom and stature, ate and drank, slept and awoke, felt hunger and
weariness, suffered pain and sorrow, died on the cross, was buried, and rose
again from the dead. He spoke of Himself as sent by God, as having received all
authority both in heaven and in earth. He stated that He did not know the day
and hour fixed for the end of the world. He spoke of His Father as greater than
Himself. As a pious man, He often prayed to God,. and He asked that the cup of
suffering might pass from Him, if it were God's will to remove it. In His agony
on the cross He repeated from Ps. xxii. the words, 'My God, my God, why hast
thou forsaken me?' All this proves that the Lord Jesus Christ, besides being the
Word of God and existent.
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