How Do We Know Jesus Was Human?
Evidence of Jesus' Humanity from Mark 1
The
Bible teaches clearly that Jesus was both God and man. Yet by the end of the
first century, there were those who found this truth difficult to believe.
To
combat the false teaching that Jesus did not really have a human body, the
apostle John writes, "Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has
come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus
is not from God" (1 John 4:2-3).
John
spent three years with Jesus 24/7. And so he could not sit by idly and allow
people to say that Jesus didn't really exist as a man.
And
this is why it is so important for us, 2000 years later, to read the New
Testament carefully and remind ourselves that Jesus Christ is no myth, but God
himself who came to earth in a human body.
The
gospel of Mark is a good place to witness firsthand the humanity of Jesus. Mark
was a close companion of the apostle Peter, another Christ-follower who spent
three years with Jesus. Mark's gospel is likely a written record of the
teaching ministry of Peter.
The
first chapter of Mark makes a compelling case for Jesus' manhood:
Jesus
was tempted by the devil (Mark 1:12-13).
Immediately
after his baptism, the Holy Spirit sent Jesus into the wilderness for a
face-to-face showdown with his archenemy, the devil. By the power of this same
Spirit, Jesus successfully resisted every temptation that Satan could throw at
him.
As we
face the temptations of life, there is much comfort here for you and me,
because Jesus knows what it means to be tempted. Hebrews 2:18 says,
"Because he himself suffered when he was tempted, he is able to help those
who are being tempted".
Jesus
was helped by angels (Mark 1:13).
Matthew,
Mark and Luke, all record Jesus' 40-day fast in the wilderness. But only Mark
makes this comment, "He was with the wild animals, and angels attended
him" (Mark 1:13). Even though he was God and could have created a feast
from thin air at any time, Jesus put aside that divine power and relied on
others to sustain him.
He
willingly humbled himself and made himself vulnerable to the elements, trusting
his Father to provide for his needs. Is not this a powerful example for us to
follow?
Jesus
was baptized (Mark 1:9-11).
Like
scores of other Jews, Jesus went to the Jordan River to be baptized by John the
Baptizer. John knew that Jesus was the perfect Son of God and so initially
resisted Jesus' request for baptism. But Jesus persuaded John and was baptized
along with the sinful multitudes. He had no sin to confess, but identified
himself with the people he came to save. Jesus' baptism was a preview of his
death, the ultimate demonstration of his humanity and the ultimate act of
sacrificial love for others.
Jesus
prayed (Mark 1:35).
Here
is one of the most amazing verses in the Bible "Very early in the morning,
while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a
solitary place, where he prayed". Jesus was a man of prayer, and this was
likely how he started his day in intimate communion with his heavenly Father.
As a
man, if Jesus needed to pray, how much more do we need to pray?
The
humanity of Jesus is undeniable. And here we have an example of what it means
to be truly human.
As
followers of Jesus, we too will be tempted by Satan, yet can find help to overcome
from the One who was tempted just as we are. We too must depend on God rather
than ourselves to provide our daily bread; the Father abhors self-sufficiency.
We must be baptized to proclaim our need for the forgiveness provided by the
death of Christ. And we too must live a life bathed in prayer, our lifeline to
heaven.
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