 You're welcome back after the break. Just before the break, we were looking at the Incarnation studying the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. We looked at the seven steps in the Incarnation in Philippians chapter 2. We look at two more scripture passages that talk about the Incarnation. One is 1 Timothy chapter 3 verse 16, so can one of you please read 1 Timothy chapter 3 verse 16 please. And without controversy, great is the mystery of godliness. God was manifested in the flesh, justified in the spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up in glory. Thank you. So here in a very short way, you know, Paul is writing to Timothy and the churches at Ephesus, and he's talking about, you know, this great mystery of godliness. What is a mystery? What's the meaning of mystery? Yes, mystery is something that is hidden. Okay, and now is, you know, has now been made known or is brought to light as clarity. People can see it, understand it. So he's talking about the mystery of godliness, which means mystery of godliness is, you know, Jesus Christ manifested in the flesh. The mystery of godliness here Paul is referring to is the manifestation in the flesh. And he says this mystery is was hidden in the ages past is not known, it was not revealed, but, you know, in God's appointed time, it is made known, it is revealed. And how is it made known and revealed is, you know, Paul is saying, we have seen it, you know, we've seen it, you know, Christ Jesus was even seen by angels. And he's talking about when, when Jesus was ministered to, when was Jesus ministered to by angels, the Garden of Gethsemane and after temptation as well. Thank you. So he was ministered to by angels. He was manifesting the flesh. That means we've seen him, known him, people spoke to him, touched him, felt him, experienced his touch. And, and now he's even preached among the Gentiles. Jesus even preached not just to the Jews, but he also spoke to the Gentiles. Now he's been spoken to the Gentiles, being preached to Gentiles, because Paul has been given that commission, that command to go and take the gospel and to preach the Gentiles. And he was believed, you know, by people, and people have also seen him going up in glory. Okay, his ascension 500 people witnessed that, seen it. Okay, so what was hidden was not known in the Old Testament. Why was it a mystery? Because in the Old Testament, we know that, you know, people did not have the Bible or the Torah, like in our, like we have the Bible in our hands. It was only among a very privileged few. They had the Torah where people could read it. And only if they could stand up and read it to the people, that's when the common people could hear it. But we are so privileged. We have the Bible in our hands. We have different versions. We have YouTube filled with sermon messages. We have Google, anything you type, anything you want to know, everything is accessible, wealth of knowledge. But it was a mystery to them about the second person, the Trinity, but was manifested and made known in the person and the work of Jesus Christ. And Jesus lived here on this earth. People have seen him, known him, you know, and have started speaking about him, recording the events. And he says now that mystery is made evident. And one way it's made evident is manifested in the flesh. Okay, so 1st Timothy chapter 3 verse 16 teaches us about incarnation. You know, the eternal God who existed even before the foundations of the world in a certain time in history is made himself known even as he was unknown to the world. People could not understand God. You know, they did not know God, even though God manifested himself in various ways in the Old Testament. They did not have a full understanding about the nature, the character and the attributes of God. But you know, he's made known in the flesh now and people are able to see, understand and know God and his nature and his way of doing things. The other verse is Matthew chapter 1 verse 23. So can some of you read Matthew chapter 1 verse 23 please? Thank you. So here in the Incarnation, Emmanuel, which is deity becoming humanity, God with us, God with us in a very tangible way, tangible means what? In a very, in a very real way, in a very physical way, a very obvious way, in a way that we can see, touch, experience and know God was with men as a man. Okay, God was with men not as God who we could not see, touch and God was with men as man. Okay, so was fully man and was fully God. Okay, so from our discussion so far, we have made these following observations. God revealed himself in the person of Jesus Christ. Since God is unchangeable, you know, but Christ is a full and complete revelation of God, and there is no more need for a revelation. So if somebody says, hey, you know, God has revealed to me a new mystery. It has to be something that is already given in the word because everything that God has revealed to us is complete, is done, is revealed to us in the person and work of Jesus Christ and here in his, in his book. So if he's saying that is something, a new revelation or a new mystery, then it's a big question mark because everything, you know, God has revealed to us as normal revelations that are required. What we really require is clarity to know the revelations and the truth and to understand. And we don't have to worry about that because we have the third person of the Trinity who is the Holy Spirit who will lead us into all truth, who will help us to understand the truth just like Jesus said. Okay, in John chapter 14 and 16. In the incarnation, God came to be with man. Even though he became fully man, he did not cease to be God, which means he sees means he did not stop to become God. He was fully God, he was fully man, 100% God, 100% man, all God and all man. Okay, incarnation is not about a man becoming a God to some mystical experiences or to draining divine enlightenment. Like many of them, many men have become God men, God man, okay, to enlightenment. We have various people in history. We read, okay, because, you know, we read that they attained enlightenment. They became God. But this, we are when we're talking about Christ incarnation, we are not talking about man becoming God or attaining through a mystical experience or through and like divine enlightenment. Enlightenment. No, it was God and man coexisting in the fullest sense in the person of Jesus Christ. Did you understand that? Yes. So it was not God become man becoming God to some, you know, to mystical experiences. So just spending time on the mountain, spending days fasting and prayer and then becoming God receiving enlightenment. No, like some people have. It's not that it is here God becoming man. So the incarnation God became man in totality in body, soul and spirit and his humanity was real and was total. Okay, so these are some of the truths or some of the observations that we made through what we studied about Christ incarnation. Any questions? We move on to the humanity of Christ. Yes, Sean. Can you please take the mic? Yeah. So when Jesus went up the mountain with Peter and John. So when he went up there and when he became a dazzling light, did he take back his dignity and sovereignty in that moment? That's why he became like that. He was transfigured. Yes, he was transfigured. Yes. Yeah, so he was transfigured. He was no longer. He was transfigured into the sun so that he could. So that means he took back all that he laid aside. He was just dating that time. Okay. Yeah. No, because we talked about like he put all aside. He can use it at any time, but he didn't do that. So I thought at that moment he did transfigure. It's a good question. I never thought of it, Sean, but I can do some study on that. But then when he says he's just transfigured, you know, he was, he was no longer as a human. Yes. It's a good question though. Good. Yeah. Anyone else has any questions? Okay. If not, we'll move on to chapter six. Okay. The humanity of Jesus Christ. Okay. In this chapter, chapter six, we will study about the humanity of Christ. We'll see how Christ was human in all areas and, you know, how he confined himself to weaknesses, frailties, and limitations of a human being in every way. When we say that Jesus was human in every way, but except in his sinlessness. Okay. That's very, very important. Jesus was human in every way except that he was sinless. Very important. Except that he was sinless. He was truly human. And we look at, you know, the humanity of Jesus Christ. Okay. So why was it necessary for, you know, Jesus to become a human being? Anyone like to answer? Why was it necessary for Jesus to become a human being? Sean. I mean, we always give instructions as to how to live, how to obey, how to follow his rules and commandments, but most people are finding it difficult to follow it. So what best way to get people to understand them to lead by example? So I think that's the reason why Jesus came to lead by example to show that, yes, I am come as human. If I can do it, then you can do it too. Well said. Very good. Thank you. Yes. You know, the Old Testament laws, the people were finding it's so binding and so, you know, kind of crushing them and they were like, what is this laws, laws, so many rituals, so many things it was, it was becoming so difficult for them. And it was, they were at one point just doing all of these rituals, you know, going to the temple offering sacrifices, even the sacrifices that they're doing, they were not following, you know, what God had asked them to do. So it was not out of their heart. It was not out of their love for God. It was just because they don't want to incur the wrath of God. So there was no deep sense of relationship. But when Christ and, you know, they found it that they found this God was, you know, so holy, he wants us to be holy like him. It's so difficult to meet his standards of living and keep all these laws. But when Jesus came and he lived and he showed us, he set as an example. Yes, good. Thank you. Anyone else? Anyone else? Take the mic, please. Yeah. For us, we did sin and all like. For that, there is no perfect sacrifice because if we sacrifice goat and all, we can't save. But Jesus became sacrificed for us and he showed how value us for God. Yes. So he sacrificed for us and he came as a, he came as an example to show us to how to live life in Godly manner. Okay. Thank you. Yes. He became a substitute in our place, substitutionary work of God. We had to die, but he took our place. So in that sense, he identified with the sins of the mankind. He, even though he was sinless, he took on the sins of mankind. He identified with us in that way. He substituted in our place. He took our place and he died on the cross for our sins. Anyone else? Yes. Ma'am, so look at the old testament. Can you say that, you know, when people were following God's laws and commands, that it was more than love, was it out of fear? Whenever following God's commands, they were doing it out of. More than love, it is more out of fear they were following. Yes. They were doing it. That's why God says, look at the sacrifices you're bringing. Try taking it to your governor. I think it's Haggai or Malakai. You know, you're giving, you know, lame and blemished animals. Take it to your governor. Would he accept your sacrifice? Then how can you bring it to God? And he says, you know, shut the door of the temple, because your worship is like noise to my ears. That is what I think he says in the book of Haggai or Malakai. Jesus says, I'm not pleased with your sacrifices. And then that's why he says, you know, I'll remove your heart or stone, give you a heart of pleasure, write my laws upon your heart and mind. I put my spirit. My spirit will cause you to keep my laws and commands. Yes. So Christ's humanity was a basis for, you know, God to reveal himself to mankind. Okay. He also talked about the substitutionary work of how he identified with us and also like Sean and Vimal. Vimal said, you know, he had lost connection and I'm back now. Sorry for the interruption. We'll continue with our class. Okay. So, you know, we were talking about, we're trying to answer the question, you know, why was it necessary for Jesus to become a human being? So because he was able to, you know, he became, he became a human being very able to understand God. We can know how he lived and we can live as he lives. And in the works that he did, we can also do, it gives us the encouragement. It gives us the strength and the boldness. So we look at a couple of scripture passages that talk about the humanity of Christ and try to understand his humanity. Okay. Relationship to four was four. Can somebody read that please? Relationship to four was four. But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his son, born of a woman, born under the law. Okay. So here the first step of Christ's becoming a human, we see that he was born of a woman. This phrase born of a woman means that he was human, just like we all are human. It describes human origin, his weaknesses, his frailty. Just imagine how this eternal God, you know, who can, who's so great, who's so awesome, who's all powerful, you know, just confining himself, subjecting himself to the physiological process of, you know, being developed in the womb, of being born in this earth, you know, process of childbirth, infancy, growth, you know, and, you know, growing up into adulthood. So you just see how much, you know, God did to limit himself so that he can understand us, so he can be one among us, so he can take our place and he can be our mediator and our high priest. So even as we live our lives, you know, we face different challenges, we go through difficulties and problems, and sometimes we think nobody loves us, nobody understands us, nobody knows what we are going through, but we need to know that God became man. When he limited himself to all of these physiological processes, you know, it just gives us this whole assurance that, you know, he identifies, he knows us, he sees us, and he knows our pains, our difficulties, and when we go to him, we share with him, you know, he can help us out, okay? So Jesus was human, humanity could be seen in different ways. Physiologically, you know, he grew up, there are scripture passages that talk about, you know, how he was a child, was taken and he grew up and how he went to the temple and all of those things. Intellectually, we see that he increased in wisdom. Luke chapter 2 verse 52 says he increased in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man. We also see that he thirsted. When did he thirst? When he fasted, okay? He was hungry that time. When was he thirsty? On the cross, Jesus said, I thirst. When else was he thirsty? Yes, Samaritan woman. Remember the Samaritan woman? He started the well and he was thirsty and asked for a drink. Was he hungry? When? I don't know if you are hungry now. When was he hungry? After he fasted for 40 days, Jesus said in Luke chapter 4 verse 2, he was hungry. Okay, when else was he hungry? Lord supper, was he hungry? In Matthew chapter 21 verse 18, before he cursed the fig tree, you know, Jesus was hungry. Remember? Yes. Okay, he felt pain. Did he feel pain? He bruised 58. Can somebody read that please? He bruised 58. We pass the mic to somebody who wants to read. He bruised 58. I think we should have two mics. One this side, one this side, so it helps. Give it to him. He bruised 58, please. Though he was a son, yet he learned obedience by the things which he suffered. He learned obedience to things that he suffered. So we think that only sometimes we go through all the suffering, but even Jesus suffered. Okay. He also expressed compassion. Did he express compassion? Yes, various scripture passages it says he was moved with compassion. He healed the people, you know, when he saw the widow with the dead son, you know, going, the funeral prayer going, he was moved with compassion. He raised the son back to life. So the various places where we read that Jesus had compassion, he was moved with compassion. He expressed joy. Can you read John chapter 15 verse 11, please. 15 verse 11. John chapter 15 verse 11. 15 verse 11. Yes. These things I have spoken to you that my joy may remain in you and that your joy may be full. Yes. So he had a joy and he wanted the joy to remain in each one of us. Okay. He expressed anger. Did he express anger? Yes. When did he express anger? When he cleaned the temple. When else? One minute. Okay. One minute, John. Yes. Jesus cleaning, cleansing the temple. Okay. Please use the mic. Okay. When he came down to the mountain with John and Peter. Okay. Who is the greatest? Who is the greatest? When they were actually trying to drive out a demon from a boy, Jesus was angry with them because they were not able to do it. Okay. Because of their unbelief. Yes. Somebody already said that. Okay. Pharisee is a brood of wipers. Okay. Specifically when was he angry? Mark chapter 3 verse 5 when he entered the synagogue and there was a man with a beard. Okay. And the Pharisees and Sadducees were watching Jesus closely. People heal on the Sabbath and Jesus knowing what was there in their mind. He asked them, is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or evil to save life or kill it? And all of them remained silent and then he looked around with anger. Why? Because these people were so hard in their heart. They didn't want this man with a beard cold. They were so holding on to the law that they should not do anything on the Sabbath. They were so grieved with the hardness of heart and he looked around so angrily at them and then he told that man with a bitter hand stretch out your hand. Mark chapter 3 verse 5. It's given in your notes. Mark chapter 3 verse 5. Did he express sorrow? Very smart. Yes. Mark chapter 26. Garden of. Garden of. Getsemane. Yes. You know, his sweat was like blood drops. Okay. When Lazarus died, he expressed sorrow. Yes, Jesus wept. Okay. Did he express loneliness? When? On the cross. Okay. Actually it says here, Mark 2 27 was 38 but I would say Mark 2 27 was 46. When Jesus said, Father, why have you forsaken me? Okay. Mark 2 27 in your notes it says Mark 2 27 38 but Mark 2 27 46 to 10. Was he tempted? Yes. Where do we read the temptation? Matthew chapter 4. Okay. Verses 1 to 11. Hebrews 4 15 also talks about his temptation. Yes, Sean. Can we take John 17 verse 5 as loneliness? John 17 verse 5. We just talked about what he's asked for Father, give me glory in your presence. No, it's not talking about loneliness. Because he was always with the Father, right? He was intimate with the Father. He was close to the Father. Okay. So we see that in every way Jesus was human. His humanity could be seen in every way. We also see that he was not only born of a woman, but he was also had the descendants. His lineage, his ancestry was very much human. A descendant of David. Romans chapter 1 verse 3 it's in your notes. Can somebody read that? Romans chapter 1 verse 3. It's in your notes. You can just read it. Descendant of David. Concerning his son, Jesus Christ, our Lord, was born of the seed of David according to the flesh. Yes. So here Paul is, you know, trying to affirm that Jesus Christ is human. He's also God. He's saying he was, you know, born of the seed of David. Seed of David means what? Seed means what? Generations. Okay. Ancestry. Okay. Which means he had a natural lineage. Okay. We also read in Romans chapter 9 verses 4 and 5. Here Paul, can somebody read that? Romans 9 verses 4 and 5. Pertain the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the service of God and the promises. Okay. Amen. Thank you. So here Paul is stating that one minute I lost my, sorry. So here Paul is talking about, you know, the Israelites, they were adopted as, you know, the chosen race, sons and daughters of God. God revealed his glory to them. He gave them his covenants. He gave them the law. He gave them the promises. The service of God means they were also priests who were serving God. And also they had the fathers talking about Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. We are, I'm actually explaining Romans 9 verses 4 and 5 and says, and boom, according to flesh Christ came also, which means he's talking about the Israelites as a chosen race. Okay. He says, hey, you have, you're adopted as sons and daughters. You're chosen people of God. You were given the covenants, the laws, the, you know, the opportunity to serve God, the promises and in your, and you also had the fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. And in your generation, in your race came Jesus Christ in the flesh. Okay. So Christ who came was overall eternally blessed God. So God who became man came in the natural lineage of the Jews. He was a Jew by race. He was an Israelite from the nation of Israel. Okay. And also we have heard and seen and handled one John one versus one to three. We've already read this. Okay. That was from the beginning. Sorry. Not, not John chapter one versus one to three. This is one John chapter one versus one to three. So can somebody read this please one John is there in your notes and just take the mic and read it. That which is from the beginning which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon and our hands have handled concerning the word of life, the life hours manifested and we have seen and bear witness and declare to you that eternal life which was with the father and was manifested to us. That which we have seen and heard we declare to you that you may have fellowship with us and truly our fellowship is with the father and with his son Jesus Christ. This is one of the great apostles testimony here. He's saying can you pass the mic so somebody else can read it. So here we've seen that from the beginning we have heard. So he's saying that we have heard Jesus we have seen with our eyes we have touched him with our hands, you know concerning the word of life. The word of life here is talking again capital W is talking about Jesus. We have spoken, done, we have been with him, we have lived with him, you know and that is what we declare to you. So the son of God was seen, heard, looked, touched by mankind. He had people who related to him, we could be seen, people spoke to him, he was very real, he was in flesh and blood. First Timothy chapter 2 was 5. Further is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Jesus Christ. Thank you, it's talking about the mediator between God and man and who is this mediator between man and God and man? It says the man Christ Jesus. It's not saying the God Christ Jesus, it's saying the man Christ Jesus. So as a man Christ Jesus is doing his mediator, he has a mediator role and he, which means that as a mediator he was a true representative of the human race before the father which means, you know, he was a bridge between God and man and man and God. He was a bridge between the father and humanity and as a man he was able to, you know, mediate between God and man and he was the only man who could do so, you know, he was the only man who could be the mediator between God and man and you know, because of him all of us, you know, no matter who we are, where we are, we can approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and truth and forgiveness and grace at the time of mercy. Okay. So it was God who was reaching down to mankind in Christ Jesus and also, you know, it was also God who was as a man who was reaching back to God. So it was God and men reconciling or, you know, we being reconciled through the man Jesus Christ we being reconciled back to God through the man Jesus Christ. Okay. We received reconciliation or we reconciled back to God because of what Jesus Christ did on the cross for us and because he was the mediator between God and man and man and God, you know, he also made a way for us to approach God. Okay. When he died, you know, the curtain of the temple tore into two halves and we have the now access to enter the Holy of Holy. Okay. So we don't need anyone to go through. We can just go directly to the father because of Jesus Christ. Okay. He was also a man approved by God Acts chapter 2 verse 22. So can somebody read Acts chapter 2 verse 22 please. Men of Israel hear these words. Jesus of Nazareth and men taste by God to you by miracles, and so and so which God did throw him in your midst as you yourself also know. Okay. So here in Acts chapter 2 verse 22, it reveals an important truth about Christ's humanity. We will see that the miracle you know ministry of Jesus Christ was linked to his humanity. Okay. So we see here that you know Jesus of Nazareth a man tested by God. Okay. Who did science miracles and wonders. So Jesus did mighty miracles you know as a man being human with all the human limitations with all the human weaknesses and frailties of a human being. Yet he was able to do mighty science miracles and wonders. Okay. So Jesus was a man and through the power of the Holy Spirit he was able to do science miracles and wonders. And we see that Jesus never attributes his miracles to his deity. He always you know attributes it to the anointing or the work of the Holy Spirit. Look at what he says in Luke chapter 4 verses 18 and 19. The beginning of his ministry you know when Jesus goes to the temple he reads the prophecy in Isaiah. We already read this and he says the Spirit of Lord is upon me. Okay. And he declared that the Holy Spirit was upon him because God has anointed him to preach the good news to set the captives free to set the prisoners free. Okay. So we see that he says it is the power of the Holy Spirit the anointing that is in him that he's able to do these miracles. Look at what he says in Matthew chapter 12 verse 28 when he casts out demons what does Jesus say when he casts out demons he did it to the power of the Holy Spirit. Okay. Matthew chapter 12 verse 28 he says but if it is by the Spirit of God that I drive out demons then the kingdom of God has come upon you. Okay. And he also did miracles, science and wonders not of him being deity but because you know he was fully human he says this in John chapter 5 verse 36 can somebody read John chapter 5 verse 36 and somebody else can read John chapter 10 verses 24 and 25. He says the science and miracles that he's doing is not because of him being deity but because of him being sent by the father John chapter 5 verse 36 can somebody read that please. John chapter 5 verse 36 but I have a greater witness than John's for the works which the father has given to me to finish the very works that I do they're witness of me that the father has sent me. So he's testifying to the works he's saying the very works that he does testifies of the father has sent him John 10 verse 24 and 25 then the then the Jews surrounded him and said to him how long to you keep us in doubt if you are the Christ tell us manly Jesus answered them I told you and you do not believe the works that I do in my father's name they're witness of me. Yes the works I do in my father's name testify about me okay and also he spoke about the indwelling presence of the father in John chapter 14 verses 10 and 11 he says don't you believe that I am in the father and the father is in me the words I say to you would not speak on my own authority rather it is the father living in me who's doing his work okay so here he's attesting that it is the father who is in him you know who is helping him who's giving him the authority to speak and asking him to speak what he has to speak and we also see that the apostles recognized this fact that you know Jesus did all of his science miracles and wonders through the power of the Holy Spirit very famous was in act chapter 10 was 38 can somebody read acts 10 38 please it's 10 38 10 38 yes God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed why the devil for God was with him yes so very important verse underline that you know how do we know that Jesus did all the science miracles and wonders the power of the Holy Spirit we see here the apostles saying that you know God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power and he went around doing good healing all were under the power of the devil because God was with him okay and also we see that prior to his ascension Jesus you know gave this power to his disciples we read this in act chapter 1 verse 8 but here the reference given is John chapter 20 verses 21 and 22 when Jesus rose again he came and all of the disciples were scared they were huddled in a room with all the windows and doors closed Jesus disappeared before them and then you know he said he breathed on them and he said received the Holy Spirit but it's actually here there born again experience what happens in John chapter 20 was 21 and 22 is there born again experience when Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit but actually in other passages when we read after that you know act chapter 1 Jesus tells them you wait you will receive you will be clothed with power endued with power from on high and you will be my witnesses okay so that you can put act chapter 1 verse 8 okay so we see that and it's important to understand that when Jesus walked on the earth he was fully human being he did every sign and miracle through the empowering work of the Holy Spirit and you know when he ascended the Father you know the Father sent the Holy Spirit who empowers us to do the miraculous works that we are doing okay we also look at Hebrews chapter 5 verses 7 to 9 and we will give you some understanding about Christ how he lived his days in the flesh so somebody please read Hebrews 5 7 to 9 please in the days of his humanity he offered up both prayers and please with the loud crying and tears to the one able to save him from this can you do a little loudly please and slowly thank you and he was hurt because of his devout behavior although he was a son he learned obedience from the things which he suffered and having been perfected he became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey him okay so here thank you we see his days in the flesh there's numerous references to the humanness of Christ his days in the flesh in these verses so in verse 7 he says he offered up prayers and supplications which mean Jesus prayed with vehement cries and tears which means that Jesus he wept vehement means very fervent passionate intense weeping verse 8 his godly fear which means he revered his father he had great reverence towards god the father verse again he learned obedience which means Jesus was taught by the father he learned to obey what his father told him verse 8 he experienced pain and anguish and verse 9 having been perfected which means Jesus had to prove himself to be qualified as the author of our salvation and how do you have to prove himself through his obedience obeying his father in every way in every area of his life and also submitting to the will of his father so we see that Jesus was fully human it was demonstrated as he walked in total submission to the father he sets as an example for us to model and as Apostle Peter writes in 1 Peter chapter 2 verse 21 says that Christ in his suffering left us an example that we should follow in his steps and also the man who will judge the world Jesus would also come and he would also judge the world Acts chapter 17 verses 30 to 31 can somebody read that please truly these times of ignorance God overlooked but now commands all men everywhere to repent because he has appointed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by the man whom he has ordained he has given assurance of this amazing him from the dead thank you so here we see that Jesus came as a man to reveal the father heart of God to manifest the glory of God the nature of God and what he does he also down on the cross as a man he came down so that we can receive salvation but also know that the judgment of the world will be executed by the man the judgment of the world will be executed by the man who is that man Jesus Christ it is interesting to note that the world will be judged by someone who actually lived and walked as one of the human race okay so Jesus who lived as a man would also judge us as a man who lived here he will also judge us so he knows us he understands us and he will judge us in that sense so any questions anyone has yes Francis please give Francis the mic before Francis asks this question for the online students when can we have your first assessment chapters 1 to 4 anyone has any date today is the 22nd can we have it on a Friday can we have it on the 3rd or yeah 3rd of March is that okay 3rd of March is fine online students okay you can please post 3rd of March whether we can have your first assessment online students chapters 1 to chapter 4 Jack in says pastor needs some clarity on this verse though he was a son yet he learned obedience by the things which he suffered learning obedience is for us humans because we do not and cannot understand the ways of God but Jesus was fully God and fully man how he learned yes he was fully God but as I said he refrained from exercising his his nature in that sense he was fully human and as fully human he needed to get his command and what he needed to do where he needed to go what he needed to speak from God the father so he was setting as an example and showing us that we in every step of the way we also need to depend on the father in everything that we do did that help Jack in sorry I had to answer your question quickly but I have copied that and I would maybe even address it next week when we meet because we have to go to our next class okay so the 3rd of March okay for the exam I said 3rd March right 3rd of March 3rd March is okay 3rd March okay online students it's a Friday okay okay so we will have our first assessment on the 3rd of March thank you everyone for joining class I'll answer continue to answer Jack in's question and maybe we'll ask Francis question next next week okay and answer your question and those who have other questions but please read and come prepared next week for a class thank you everyone for joining class have a good day God bless thank you