The Son Of Man

"And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven."   [John 3:13]

How constantly our Master used the title, the “Son of man!” If he had chosen, he might always have spoken of himself as the Son of God, the Everlasting Father, the Wonderful, the Counsellor, the Prince of Peace [Isa.9:6]; but behold the lowliness of Jesus! He prefers to call himself the Son of man. Let us learn a lesson of humility from our Saviour; let us never court great titles nor proud degrees. There is here, however, a far sweeter thought. Jesus loved manhood so much, that he delighted to honour it; and since it is a high honour, and indeed, the greatest dignity of manhood, that Jesus is the Son of man, he is wont to display this name, that he may as it were hang royal stars upon the breast of manhood, and show forth the love of God to Abraham’s seed. Son of man—whenever he said that word, he shed a halo round the head of Adam’s children. Yet there is perhaps a more precious thought still. Jesus Christ called himself the Son of man to express his oneness and sympathy with his people. He thus reminds us that he is the one whom we may approach without fear. As a man, we may take to him all our griefs and troubles, for he knows them by experience; in that he himself has suffered as the “Son of man,” he is able to succour and comfort us. All hail, you blessed Jesus! inasmuch as you are evermore using the sweet name which acknowledges that you are a brother and a near kinsman, it is to us a dear token of your grace, your humility, your love.  “Oh see how Jesus trusts himself into our childish love, As though by his free ways with us, Our earnestness to prove!, His sacred name a common word, On earth he loves to hear; There is no majesty in him, Which love may not come near.” Amen, hallelujah

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