Inasmuch then as the children have partaken of
flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He
might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, and release
those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.
- Hebrews 2.14-15
I am sitting here typing away and getting a little
frustrated that it is becoming obvious that I need yet another update to my
glasses. The limitations of living in flesh and blood are bothersome. Don't get
me wrong, I am glad that my heart beats and my lungs works and I am pretty
healthy and able to get out and walk every day and all that. Saying that, flesh
and blood can be a bother. I was up all night last night with a toothache. Now,
that is not that big a deal in the eternal scheme of things – but it sure is a
pain at the moment.
Why would anyone choose to take on flesh and blood if they
didn't have to do so?
And that is what Jesus did for us. From the glories of
heaven Jesus chose to veil His deity and take on all the problems of flesh and
blood. He chose to subject Himself to hunger and thirst and weariness and
getting dirty and all the rest. He didn't have to do that - so why did He?
Jesus shared in our flesh and blood for one reason only. He
had to become flesh and blood so He could die and He had to die to defeat
Satan, the one who has the power of death. And because He did that Satan is
defeated. As foretold way back in Genesis Satan bruised Christ’s heel, but
Christ crushed Satan’s head.
The God of heaven loved me enough to take on flesh and
blood, and then die in that flesh and blood so that He could defeat the one who
is the cause of death.
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