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God the living word became a Man

God Revealed in Christ: The Humanity He Chose and the Power He Restrained

Scripture never presents Jesus as a random man God selected. Scripture never presents Him as a separate divine being with a different personality, agenda, or essence. Scripture never presents Him as someone who stopped being God.

What Scripture shows — consistently, repeatedly, and clearly — is this:

Jesus is God Himself, revealed in flesh, and when He became human, He voluntarily restrained the use of His divine power so He could live a real human life, be tempted, suffer, obey, and die for us.

Not loss of deity. Not pause of deity. Not division within God. Not competing personalities.

One God. One Spirit. One essence. Revealed in Christ.

 

He was fully God — and He chose to live fully as a man

Philippians 2 says:

“Being in the form of God… made Himself of no reputation… took the form of a servant… made in the likeness of men.”

He didn’t stop being God. He stopped acting from divine advantage.

He accepted:

  • hunger

  • weakness

  • temptation

  • suffering

  • obedience

  • death

Because He came to represent humanity, not bypass it.

 

He had to become like us to redeem us

Hebrews 2 says:

“In all things it behoved Him to be made like unto His brethren…” “He suffered being tempted…”

God cannot be tempted. God cannot suffer. God cannot die.

So the Son took on a nature that could.

Not because He lost deity — but because He added real humanity.

 

He was tempted in every way

Hebrews 4 says:

“Tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin.”

Temptation only works if you can feel:

  • pressure

  • weakness

  • fear

  • hunger

  • exhaustion

He didn’t pretend to be human. He became human.

 

He refused to act independently of the Father

Jesus said:

“The Son can do nothing of Himself…” (John 5:19)

Not because He lacked power. Because He refused to use divine power independently.

This is voluntary restraint.

 

He could have used divine power — but didn’t

He said:

“I could call twelve legions of angels…” (Matthew 26:53)

He had the authority. He chose not to use it.

 

He refused to use divine power for Himself

Satan tempted Him to turn stones into bread (Matthew 4). He could. He didn’t.

He chose to live as a real man, depending on the Father.

 

He limited His knowledge in His human experience

Jesus said:

“Neither the Son, but the Father.” (Mark 13:32)

Not a denial of deity. A statement of self‑limited human experience.

He chose to live within the boundaries of a real human mind.

 

And He said plainly: seeing Him IS seeing the Father

Jesus said:

“He that hath seen Me hath seen the Father.” (John 14:9)

He said:

“I and my Father are one.” (John 10:30)

He said:

“He that seeth Me seeth Him that sent Me.” (John 12:45)

He said:

“Before Abraham was, I AM.” (John 8:58)

Isaiah said:

“The Son… shall be called… The everlasting Father.” (Isaiah 9:6)

These are not statements of representation. These are statements of identity.

 

And Scripture also shows Jesus is the Spirit

Not a different personality. Not a different character. Not a different agenda. Not a different essence.

Paul writes:

“Now the Lord is that Spirit…” (2 Corinthians 3:17)

Jesus said:

“I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.” (John 14:18)

He didn’t say someone else would come. He said He would come.

Jesus described the Spirit as:

  • with you

  • in you

  • and then said “I will come to you.”

Same presence. Same essence. Same identity. Different expression.

Paul uses these phrases interchangeably:

  • Spirit of God

  • Spirit of Christ

  • Christ in you

(Romans 8:9–11)

Not three spirits. Not three personalities.

One Spirit. One God. One divine identity.

 

So what does Scripture actually teach?

Not that Jesus is a random man God chose. Not that Jesus is a separate divine being. Not that Jesus is divided from the Father or the Spirit. Not that God has multiple personalities or competing wills.

But that:

Jesus is God Himself, the Father revealed in flesh, the Spirit in human form, living a real human life, voluntarily restraining divine privilege so He could be tempted, suffer, obey, and die for us.

He didn’t stop being God. He stopped acting from divine advantage.

He lived as the perfect Man so He could redeem humanity from the inside.

One God. One Spirit. One essence. One identity. Revealed in Christ.

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In Loving Memory

Brother & Evangelist Keith Yarbrough

Brother Keith

It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that the family of Open Heaven Christian Church announces the passing of our beloved brother, friend, and fellow servant in Christ, Evangelist Keith Yarbrough.

Brother Keith entered into the presence of the Lord on June 26, 2026, after enduring many physical challenges with remarkable faith, courage, and unwavering trust in God.

Keith was known for his love of God's Word, his compassion for others, and his steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ. Through seasons of suffering, he remained faithful, encouraging others and pointing people to the hope found in the Lord.

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