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Christ Emptied Himself

By Best, W. , E.

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Book Id: WPLBN0100301985
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Reproduction Date: 1/1/1985

Title: Christ Emptied Himself  
Author: Best, W. , E.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Authors Community, Christianity
Historic
Publication Date:
1985
Publisher: W. E. Best Book Missionary Trust
Member Page: Diane Swain

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E. Bes, B. W. (1985). Christ Emptied Himself. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
The Lord Jesus Christ is one Person with two Sonships. He is both the Son of God and the Son of Man. The Son of God in the bosom of the Father was pleased to condescend to become the Son of Man. He willingly assumed human nature in order to reveal the Father, redeem the elect, and communicate the knowledge of God to His people. Christ, during the days of His humiliation, did not consider His future honor of equality with God before men something to be seized. He was willing to spend and to be expended in the ultimate sense for the elect. In His holy life, Christ said, “...the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.”

Summary
A Biblical study and analysis of Jesus Christ as both the Son of God and the Son of Man.

Table of Contents
1 Christ’s Two Sonships 2 Christ’s Two Begettings 3 Christ’s Two Advents 4 Christ’s Two Forms (Part I) 5 Christ’s Two Forms (Part II) 6 Christ In The Form Of God 7 Equal With God 8 Christ Emptied Himself (Part I) 9 Christ Emptied Himself (Part II) 10 Christ Emptied Himself (Part III) 11 Christ Emptied Himself (Part IV) 12 The Form Of A Servant (Part I) 13 The Form Of A Servant (Part II)

 
 



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