DavidTree
Active Member
I don't mind questions-but there are questions-and THEN there are questions--
Before His final act of obedience in going to the cross, Jesus accomplished various aspects of obedience throughout His life. As a child, He obeyed His parents (Luke 2:51), and as an adult, He obeyed the Law and fulfilled all righteousness (Matthew 3:15). Throughout His life, Jesus completely fulfilled the Father’s will (John 8:29; 15:10; Hebrews 10:9). He "learned" obedience on earth by experiencing it in every situation, no matter how difficult, and was obedient to the Father, ultimately culminating in His sacrificial death on the cross. Jesus' obedience, coming through extreme suffering, qualified Him to be our eternal High Priest and the source of eternal salvation for all who obey Him (Hebrews 5:8–10). Jesus' obedience was not in the sense that He was prone to disobedience and had to bring rebelliousness under control, but rather in the sense of fully entering the human experience and submitting to the Father's will, even unto death
Additionally, Jesus' obedience was not limited to His passive submission on the cross. He actively obeyed His Father's precepts during the whole course of His Passion. His entire life, from birth to adulthood to death, was characterized by perfect obedience and fulfillment of the Father's will. This active obedience, along with His passive obedience on the cross, is essential for providing atonement for human transgression
In summary, before His final act of obedience in going to the cross, Jesus accomplished a life of perfect obedience, fulfilling the Father's will in every aspect of His human experience. This active and passive obedience qualified Him to be our eternal High Priest and the source of eternal salvation for all who obey Him. Jesus' obedience was not limited to His suffering on the cross but encompassed His entire life, culminating in His sacrificial death for the redemption of humanity.
My apologies IF this does not answer your question
J.
ALL GOOD my Brother in Arms
His Perfect Obedience to every aspect of the FATHER's Will so that the 'Last Man' could fulfill what the first man/Adam failed.
a.) As you said: perfect obedience as a child under 'parents'
b.) Coming of Manhood = at age 12 teaching in the Temple
c.) submission to John the Baptist(Elder in the flesh) for water baptism which was fulfillment of Crossing the Jordan into Promise
d.) as HE said to John - "to fulfill ALL righteousness"
'e' for Excellence = Matthew 5:17-20
'f' for Found = Matthew 15:21-28
'g' for Gospel = John 3:16-18
'h' stands for Holy Spirit = John 4:5-13 , 14:15-18
the Final declaration of the LORD = John 19:28-30
After this, Jesus, knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the Scripture might be fulfilled, said, “I thirst!” Now a vessel full of sour wine was sitting there; and they filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth. So when Jesus had received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished!” And bowing His head, He gave up His spirit.