Theological Journal - April 21: Torrance Tuesday: Incarnation
“The stark actuality of Christ’s humanity, his flesh and
blood and bone, guarantees to us that we have God among us. If that humanity
were in any sense unreal, God would be unreal for us in him. The full measure
of Christ’s humanity is the full measure of God’s reality for us, God’s
actuality to us, in fact the measure of God’s love for us. If Christ is not
man, then God has not reached us, but has stopped short of our humanity – then
God does not love us to the uttermost, for his love has stopped short of coming
all the way to where we are, and becoming one of us in order to save us. But
Christ’s humanity means that God’s love is now flesh of our flesh and bone of
our bone, really one of us and with us.”
This statement of Torrance’s leaves me
speechless. I can add nothing to it or say nothing about it but “thanks” and
“Amen!”
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