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Lesson 15
The State of Humiliation
- How many states of the Mediator do we distinguish?
Two: the state of humiliation and the state of exaltation.
- Which passage of Scripture clearly speaks of these two states?
Philippians 2:7-9 where Scripture teaches that Christ was highly exalted because He humbled Himself to the death of the cross.
- What is the state of humiliation?
It is the state in which Christ humbled Himself in our flesh even unto death in order to merit salvation for us.
- How many degrees are there in the state of humiliation?
Five: His lowly birth, His suffering, His death, His burial, and His descension into hell.
- How was Christ's birth a part of His humiliation?
He was born in abject poverty and was rejected of men. Isaiah 53:2-3.
- How else was the incarnation of Christ a matter of humiliation?
Though He remained God, Christ came into the likeness of sinful flesh. John 17:5; Romans 8:3.
- Did the Son of God suffer?
The Person of the Son of God suffered in His human nature, in body and soul. I Peter 2:24; Matthew 26:37-38.
- Why was Christ's suffering necessary?
He had to satisfy God's justice and atone for our sins.
- How did Christ suffer?
He suffered at the hands of wicked men, but more particularly, He bore the burden of God's wrath. Matthew 20:28; Romans 5:6; Isaiah 53:4-5.
- For whom did Christ suffer?
He suffered for the elect, given Him by the Father. John 6:39; John 10:15; Matthew 1:21.
- Explain how Christ suffered all His life. Quote texts from the gospels to prove this.
- Prove from John 6:39 and John 10:15 that Christ suffered only for His people.
- What does II Corinthians 8:9 teach concerning the humiliation of Christ's birth?
- Who taught that Christ died for all men? Prove from Canons, Second Head of Doctrine that this is heresy.
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