April 3 – LD
14, Day 2: A Real Human Nature
by Rev
Galatians 4:4 “But when the fullness
of the time was come, God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the
law.”
Jesus took to Himself a real human nature which was of the flesh and
blood of Mary. Although His conception was a wonder, He was born like
every other human being and He was “like unto His brethren in all things.”
Jesus took on the appearance of Mary. As a child he had to learn to walk
and speak just like we did.
Lord’s Day 6 stressed the need for a Mediator who would be very God and
very man. This Lord’s Day underlines the fact that Jesus Christ was that
Mediator. Jesus united a human and a divine nature into the one divine
person of the Son of God. The human nature that He took on Himself was a nature
with all its infirmities. We never read that Jesus became ill or had any
physical problems, but His human nature was susceptible to pain and sorrow.
He wept. He suffered hunger and thirst and knew what it was to get
tired. He had human feelings and desires. He needed friendship and
sympathy and being forsaken by His disciples caused tremendous pain. The
thought of death created exceeding sorrow.
That Jesus was a human being like us is important for at least two
reasons. First, He can sympathize with our weaknesses. He knows
human life and is our sympathetic High Priest. Second, He could take our
sins on Himself and could be our representative before God. We have a
Savior like unto us who knows and sympathizes with our sorrows and struggles
and forgives us all our sins!