Great Doctrines of the Bible
Lesson 1
The Deity of Jesus Christ
Introduction
Christianity in its entirety rests upon this proposition:
Jesus Christ was and is the divine Son of God, possessing all the power
and attributes of God.
Importance of this Lesson
- Christianity is not a system of ethics nor a code of laws.
It is a LIFE. It is the life of the Lord Jesus Christ possessed, enjoyed,
and
manifested in and through the lives of all that trust Him as their
personal Savior.
Remove the name of Buddha from Buddhism, Confucius from Confucianism,
or Mohammed from Islam, and the doctrines of these religions would
remain undisturbed. Whatever practical value they had would not
be lessened.
But remove the name of Jesus Christ from Christianity and nothing
remains – absolutely
nothing.
- If Christ were merely a moral miracle worker, a master teacher,
a deluded maniac or imposter, then the entire foundation of Christianity
is crushed,
and its house crumbles and falls. If Christ were not divine, then
He was an illegitimate child of an impure woman. Christmas carols
would
be mythological lullabies.
- If Christ were not divine, His miracles
are mere legends, His words are false, and the universal problem of
man’s redemption from
sin remains unsolved.
- If Christ were not the Son of God, there are
no rays of light from an empty tomb. Sin, death and hell were not conquered.
The Christian’s
hope of a glorious future is shattered. The believer is still in
his sins and “of all men most miserable.” The desperately
needed message of hope and peace is lost and hopelessness and despair
again
grip the world. (Read 1 Corinthians 15:1-26.)
- This study was selected
for Lesson #1 because this truth is basic to our Christian faith.
Every believer and serious minded Bible student
should grasp it firmly.
The Lesson I. BY HIS CLAIMS
- That the Old Testament Scriptures testified of Him
as being the Messiah (John 5:39).
- That He existed BEFORE Abraham and was the I AM of Exodus 3:13-14;
cf. Exodus 6:3. I AM was the name of Jehovah and asserted the self-existence
of God (John 8:57-59).
- He said, “I AM the BREAD of LIFE” (John
6:35, 48), and that all who believed in Him would never hunger, thirst
or die
(John
6:35-48).
- He said, “I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD” (John 8:12
and 9:5).
- He said, “I AM THE DOOR OF THE SHEEP” (John 10:7),
and all who enter that door are saved (John 10:9).
- He said, “I AM THE WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE” (John
14:6). He claimed that none could come to God the Father except by
Him.
- He said, “I AM THE RESURRECTION” (John 11:25), and
that all who believed in Him would live and never die.
- He claimed equality with God the Father (John 10:30-33; 14:8-9).
- He claimed pre-existence before the creation of the world (John
17:5).
II. BY HIS DEEDS
- He forgave sin! (Matthew 9:3-6; Mark 2:5-7; Luke 7:47-50). They
accused Christ of blasphemy because they knew that only God
could forgive sin.
So Christ was either God or a blasphemer.
- He performed miracles
that only God could do.
- He raised the dead (Luke 7:12-15; 8:53-55;
John 11:41-44).
- He made the blind to see (John 9:1-7).
- He transformed water into
wine (John 2:7-11).
- He fed 20,000 people (5,000 men besides women
and children) with just five loaves and two fish (Matthew 14:15-21).
- He healed all manner of diseases (Mark 2:10-11; Luke 6:17-19).
- He
commanded and controlled the sea (Luke 8:22-24; Matthew 8:23-27).
III. BY HIS ATTRIBUTES
- Definition – The attributes of God are the
unchanging characteristics and powers of the Triune God.
- There are TWO
classifications of attributes:
- NATURAL – Those characteristics,
which reveal God in relation to Himself. They are absolute and
not subject to the WILL.
- MORAL – Those characteristics, which
account for God’s
revelation of Himself to His creatures.
- There are nine NATURAL
attributes and nine MORAL attributes.
- The NATURAL attributes are
those which relate to:
- The LIFE of God: Life, Spirituality, and
Personality.
- The PERSON of God: Unity, Eternity, and Immutability.
- The
POWER of God: Omniscience, Omnipotence, and Omnipresence.
- The
MORAL attributes are those which relate to:
- The NATURE of God:
Love, Grace, and Mercy.
- The CHARACTER of God: Holiness, Righteousness,
and Faithfulness.
- The GOVERNMENT of God: Wisdom, Truth, and
Sovereignty.
¨ In a future lesson we shall deal with these
attributes thoroughly when we discuss the TRINITY.
In this lesson, we
are simply rejoicing in what Jesus Christ is shown to be in that He possesses
all eighteen
attributes
of the Godhead.
- Some Illustrations
- Christ is ETERNAL (John 1:1-3; Colossians 1:17;
Hebrews 1:10-12; Revelation 1:8, 18).
- Christ is IMMUTABLE (wonderfully
unchanging) (Hebrews 1:11-12; 13:8).
- Christ is OMNISCIENT (having
universal and unlimited wisdom and knowledge).
- Matthew 9:4 – He
KNEW their thoughts.
- John 6:64 – He KNEW who would
believe not and who would betray.
- John 5:22 – All judgment
has been committed to Him.
- Revelation
20:11-13 – He
will be the judge of all sinners.
- 1 Corinthians 4:5 – He KNOWS
what is in every heart.
- Colossians
2:3 – In Him
are hidden all the treasures of wisdom
and
knowledge.
- Christ is OMNIPOTENT
(having universal and unlimited power).
- Colossians 1:16-17 – All
things have been created by Him
and are sustained
by Him.
- Matthew 14:19-21 – Note
His creative power.
- Luke 8:24
and Matthew 14:26 – Note
His mastery over nature.
- Christ
is OMNIPRESENT (the state of being everywhere present at
the same
time).
- Matthew 18:20 – He
is present wherever two are
gathered.
- Matthew 28:19-20 – He
is with us always.
- John
3:13 – Even while
on earth He was also in heaven.
- Christ
is SOVEREIGN (the state of having absolute authority to do anything
according to His own will and purpose).
- John 5:21-22 – Christ
gives life to whom He will.
- Matthew 28:18 – All power
(authority) is given unto Me.
- Philippians 2:10-11 – Every
knee must bow to Him.
IV. BY HIS RESURRECTION
Note especially Romans 1:4. This subject is so great it will be treated
separately in a future lesson. Here it is sufficient to say that while
the DEITY of Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith, the RESURRECTION
of Christ is the foundation of the Gospel.
V. BY THE FACT THAT HE ACCEPTED WORSHIP
Since truest worship is reserved for God alone, for Christ to accept
it and even command it makes Him to either be God or to be guilty of
gross arrogance and pride.
- Matthew 14:33 – They WORSHIPPED
Him.
- Matthew 28:9 – They held Him – and WORSHIPPED
Him.
- John 20:28 – Thomas WORSHIPPED Him.
- Philippians 2:10-11 – All
men will someday WORSHIP Him.
Conclusion:
While much more could be added to this study, what is here should convince
any honest and searching heart.
Memorize the scriptures. Declare His
DEITY everywhere.
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