Now into chapter 5, I can see the focus on the humanity of Jesus. It seems like an entirely new concept is about to unfold (for me) . . . which is strange.
Somewhere early in this thread I mentioned the transition that Jesus would undergo so as to be made whole, complete, perfect, or as just noted above, "mature." This transition would be as follows:
Hebrews 5:5 NLT - "That is why Christ did not honor himself by assuming he could become High Priest. No, he was chosen by God, who said to him, "You are my Son. Today I have become your Father."
What a trip! Literally thinking out-loud here, so forgive me . . . but what "Day" did Jesus become the Lord's Son? Wasn't Jesus being taught by the Spirit while within Mary's womb as was David? Wasn't Jesus being taught by the Spirit while at Mary's breast, as was David? Or, was this Day the Day when the Spirit of God descended upon Him after the water Baptism of John? Or, was it the Day Jesus rose from the dead? Interesting. Very interesting. My heart is telling me that it was the Holy Day of His Resurrection. This makes sense, for the Lord reminds us of this Day each morning the Sun Rises and Shines upon us. Each day, we are shown that the darkness is separated by the Light of Christ. Even each beautiful Sunset is a representation of the beautiful death of Christ. Perhaps I am just being fanciful . . . who knows.
Chapter 6 awaits . . . the "It is impossible . . . " Chapter. Whew.