Son of
God
As Son of God He was given.[i]
As Son of God He gives life.[ii]
As Son of God He quickens.[iii]
As Son of man He came.[iv]
As Son of man He exercises judgment.[v]
As Son of man He will judge.[vi]
As Son of man, He has been
dishonoured and rejected by men; therefore all judgment is committed into His
hands, in order “that all men should honour the Son, even as they honour the
Father.”[vii]
This title Son of man, which Jesus
always takes, goes a great way further than that of Messiah. It is taken from Psalm
8 and Daniel 7; Jesus always takes it in contrast with that of “Christ,”which
He only gives Himself once, that is, at Sychar, in chapter 4 (John); but He
constantly adds to it His death upon the cross.[viii]
See Son of God
And Son of Man