For us and for our salvation, Jesus came down and became human. The creator and ruler of the universe condescended to add full and complete humanity to his full and eternal deity. We tend not to think as much about Jesus’s humanity as we do his deity, yet Jesus was fully human in every way. Because of this he is our failthful and merciful high priest who is able to sympathize and empathize with us, as he has been tempted in every respect that we are, yet without sin. Hebrews 2 reminds us to pay much closer attention to all we have heard about Jesus, lest we drift away and neglect so great a salvation.
From Series: "What Christians Believe (The Nicene Creed)"
The Nicene Creed is 1,700 years old—and it's still the most widely shared statement of Christian faith in the world. Written in the heat of a controversy that threatened to redefine who Jesus truly is, it answers a question every generation faces: what do Christians actually believe? Over seven weeks, we're working through the creed—what the church has confessed for two millennia, why it was worth fighting for, and why it still matters today.