God wants be on familiar terms with us. He could have chosen another way. But God decided to not stop short of revealing his true nature to humankind. The incarnation was not a strategy of persuasion so that people would be convinced of the goodness of God. Persuasion would not have required full humanity. Neither was it a strategy of influence. When one person influences another, the relationship can only go so far. The one being influenced could never be completely sure that what he/she was experiencing is completely accurate. The eternal Word became fully human so that it would no longer be necessary to question whether or not God understands the human predicament. God became fully human so that we could become fully human in Him.
God came and made his dwelling among his creation and this is how He desires to be known. In Jesus we see God. The Gospel of John states, "No one has ever seen God; the only Son, who is in the embrace of the Father, he has made him known." Here the point is that even though God is invisible, He has now revealed himself in an utterly unique way — by the incarnation of himself in his Son Jesus.
We should all find freedom in knowing that we are not responsible for taking subjective guesses about a of shadow side of God. God willingly chose to come to us and not stay in a guest house but chose to live among us so that we can know him personally in grace and in truth.
God is abundantly gracious in his goodness.
God is abundantly gracious in his goodness.
John Piper reminds us that, “this is the essence of God's reality because nothing reveals the fullness of his deity more than the freedom of his grace. He is full, happy, and sufficient in himself so that he does not need us to meet his need but is surging with infinite energy and fullness to meet our need. That's his grace. And that's the capstone of his glory. "We saw his glory . . . full of grace and truth."
Furthermore, God has not come to us in human flesh as a strategy to win us over. If it was a mere strategy then we would be overwhelmed with uncertainty. We could never be assured that God didn’t simply lay out a plan and then fall back with less than sincere hopes for humankind. In addition, the incarnation did not take place in order to simply influence us or persuade us.
Each Sunday thousands of pastors stand behind pulpits and try to responsibly persuade individuals to accept the teachings of Christ. In the political arena, we are already witnessing presidential debates in which candidates attempt to persuade you to adopt their agenda and eventually nominate them into a national race.
But God did something altogether different and is still at work through Jesus Christ who works on our behalf. God becoming man was the way chosen by God to bind himself to the believer for eternity. God’s purpose of the incarnation was not to influence you into some type of moral code or standard of living or even to make you into a better person. The incarnation was about God yearning to be close to humanity. This is who God is!
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