Jesus uses the term Son...
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Jesus uses the term "Son of Man" in our gospel lesson for today. What does he mean by
calling himself "the Son of Man"?
In the four gospels, he uses the term "Son of Man" a total of more than eighty times to refer to himself. Sometimes he's speaking of his preaching, teaching, and healing during his life here on earth, as in Mark 2:10, 28.
Sometimes he's looking ahead to his passion, death, and resurrection as in Mark 8:31. And sometimes he's talking about his coming again in glory with the clouds of heaven, as in Mark 8:38.
Though Jesus is part of the Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and can therefore be referred to as the Son of God, because he was born of Mary, and thus was a true human being, he can also be called the Son of Man.
Good news: The Son of Man knows our human condition: he's been here, done that. He understands what our life is like, and he cares about us.
In the four gospels, he uses the term "Son of Man" a total of more than eighty times to refer to himself. Sometimes he's speaking of his preaching, teaching, and healing during his life here on earth, as in Mark 2:10, 28.
Sometimes he's looking ahead to his passion, death, and resurrection as in Mark 8:31. And sometimes he's talking about his coming again in glory with the clouds of heaven, as in Mark 8:38.
Though Jesus is part of the Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and can therefore be referred to as the Son of God, because he was born of Mary, and thus was a true human being, he can also be called the Son of Man.
Good news: The Son of Man knows our human condition: he's been here, done that. He understands what our life is like, and he cares about us.
