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Studies in the Person and Work of Jesus Christ

By Best, W., E.

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Title: Studies in the Person and Work of Jesus Christ  
Author: Best, W., E.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
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E. Bes, B. W. (n.d.). Studies in the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


Description
Holiness is far more than the absence of sin; it is positive virtue. The advocates of peccability say, “Christ could have sinned, but He did not.” To say that He could have sinned is to deny positive holiness. To deny positive holiness, therefore, is to deny the holy character of God. Holiness is positive virtue which has neither room for nor interest in sin. The Lord Jesus could not sin because the days of His flesh meant only addition of experience, not variation of character. Holy humanity was united to Deity in one indivisible Person — the impeccable Christ. Jesus Christ cannot have more holiness because He is perfectly holy; He cannot have less holiness because He is unchangingly holy.

Summary
Originally titled "The Impeccable Christ", this book discusses the Biblcal truth that Jesus Christ is impeccable.

Table of Contents
1 Introduction 2 The Eternal Son Of God 3 The Son Declares The Father 4 The Mystery Of Godliness 5 The Manifestation Of Godliness 6 The Incarnation 7 The Virgin Birth 8 Christ’s Human Nature 9 Christ’s Human Body 10 Christ’s Human Soul 11 Christ’s Human Growth 12 Christ’s Baptism 13 Christ’s Temptation 14 Christ’s Impeccable Life 15 The God Approved Man 16 Christ’s Prayer Life 17 The Drawing Power Of Christ 18 Christ’s Discriminating Message 19 Christ’s Miracles 20 Christ’s Death 21 Christ’s Headship 22 Christ’s Kingship

 
 



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