Page Ten
THE MIKROB
SUNDAY SCHQQ:
LESSON
When Did Jesus
First Realize His
Dmne Mission?
Text: Matthew's Gospel, Chapters 16 and 17
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rpHE New Testament is clear
•*- and specific in its claims and
teaching concerning the divine
character of Jesus of Nazareth.
An entire Gospel, the Gospel of
John, is devoted to evidence concerning that divinity.
The outstanding passage is
Peter's great confession in Matthew 16:16, "Thou art the Christ,
the Son of the living God."
Jesus himself claimed to be the
Messiah, asserting His unique
relationship to God the Father,
and His earthly mission to make
known the Father.
Just when did the consciousness of this divine nature and
mission come to Jesus? We do
not know. In what glimpses we
have of His life before He began
His ministry we see a boy and
young man growing up in Nazareth normally, increasing "in
wisdom, and in stature, and in
favor with God and man." Jesus
himself emphasizes the normal
•nature of His life, "The Son of
Man came eating and drinking."
He is subject to temptation. He
needs rest and sleep.
What the Bible teaches is that
as a man, and in the framework
of human life and experience,
Jesus embodied the divine nature and charaoter of God.
Thus, in Jesus, God and man
meet. God comes down to man,
and man is lifted up toward God.
Strictly Fresh
lyTR. TRUMAN might turn his
musicianship to precedent-
Betting parliamentary account if
things get too hot in the Senate.
The lawmakers would think
twice before leaping to oral
conclusions if they knew they
were bucking the chance of being drowned out by the stentorian opening bars of the
Tschaikowsky Prelude as beaten
out by the gavel.
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