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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

The Unique Birth of the God-Man

Written by: Max Klein

God is fair to mankind at birth and gracious in solving the problems connected with man’s entrance into this world. When the fetus, which possesses the sin nature, emerges from the womb, God does two things simultaneously.  He creates a soul and unites it with biological life which results in human life.  At the same time, he imputes Adam’s original sin of disobedience to the genetically inherent sin nature which results in spiritual death. Because of these imputations, human life and spiritual death occur simultaneously.

 

God is fair in imputing Adam’s original sin to the sin nature since they belong together for it was Adam’s original sin which produced the sin nature.  God not only was perfectly just in this act, but wise in making all mankind sinners at birth, and gracious in providing a solution through the cross.

 

Jesus not only had to be born perfect, but He also had to be genetically related to King David, in order to assume the title “Son of David” (Isaiah. 9:7; Luke 1:32; Matthew. 21:9).  However, as we have already discussed, the sin nature comes down in copulation through the father.  So, He could not have a genetic father for if He had had a genetic father, he would have been born as we were born, with a sin nature. This would have automatically disqualified Him from being our savior. On the other hand, He had to have a genetic mother since the Messiah had to come from the line of David.  Since Mary was descended from David and Bathsheba through their youngest son, Nathan, she was qualified to be that mother.

 

When Jesus was born, God created a soul for him and placed it in his biological life resulting in human life. At the same time, the Son of God (the deity of Jesus Christ, possessing all the characteristics of God as the second person of the Trinity) united with the Son of David, the perfect humanity of Jesus Christ. This resulted in one person possessing two natures: the God-Man. His status as the unique God-Man meant that the Lord Jesus Christ became the mediator between righteous God and fallen man, qualified to provide the work of reconciliation for all mankind on the cross (1 Tim. 2:5; Rom. 5:11).

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