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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

The Lord from Heaven (1958, 1974) by Leon Morris, Book Review

 The Lord from Heaven: A Study of the New Testament Teaching
on the Deity and Humanity of Jesus Christ
 (1958, 1974) by Leon Morris

This is a very worn-out book. But it is very good, insightful, and surprisingly still relevant amidst the many books on the same topic. I’ve read it during my flight to Cambodia a few years ago. Due to the holiday mood, I forget most of the contents (this is good because I can read it all over again as if it's new for me) but I remember thinking that I must read it again slowly and thoughtfully. I’m glad I did. Because over the years as I’m gaining more knowledge of the Scripture, interest in theology, and passion for the Person of Jesus Christ, I can appreciate it even more now. What I like about Leon Lamb Morris (1914-2006), a respected New Testament scholar, is that he writes in such a way that is both scholarly and yet readable, with depth and yet simple, just like the late John Stott and Michael Green. I highly recommend his Bible commentaries too especially on the Gospel of Matthew, John, and Romans.

Why this book is important? Simply this: Jesus Christ is. His question to the disciples, “Who do you say I am?” (Matthew 16:15) is what we - the believers and the potential believers - must discover over and over again for the rest of our lives. Knowing Jesus is not enough. Knowing the right Jesus as taught in the Scripture is essential. Knowledge of truth leads to saving faith, faith leads to eternal life. Our theology affects our doxology. What do we say and believe about Jesus matters! The main purpose of Leon Morris in this book is to give a short and simple outline of what the New Testament says about the Person of Jesus. He concludes that the Scripture taught clearly that He is BOTH God AND man. I agree. Morris writes, “The great thought of the New Testament is that God has taken action in the Person of His Son to put away man’s sin. This is not the idea of one or two writers, but the whole of the early church. Nowhere in the New Testament do we find any such thought as that Jesus is like one of the angels, or that He can be fully explained in purely human terms. With one accord the New Testament writers insist that Jesus must be thought of as God in the fullest sense. His relationship to the Father is the very closest relationship possible. There is no doubt about the place they ascribe to Jesus.”

He continues, “This is all the more remarkable in view of their convinced monotheism. They do not seem to have envisaged the possibility of a multiplicity of gods. They took it as an axiom that there can be only one God. Without compromise on this basic tenet, they yet affirmed the deity of Christ.” Right. When someone asks me to explain about the Doctrine of the Trinity, how can one God exist in three Persons, I usually added one more challenging issue to the inquiry by stating the Doctrine of the Incarnation, that God became human, and He - Jesus - was truly God and truly man. How can it be? Well, I can help him or her to examine the Scripture but I can never explain it fully. “How these two, the deity and the humanity, are related, or even how they could come to co-exist in the one Person, we do not know,” said Morris honestly. “The evidence does not indicate that Jesus was partly God and partly man, that He did some things as God and others as a man. Rather He was one Person, though a Person with divine and human characteristics.” This is a mystery beyond any man’s power to solve or to explain it away. I think we are free to reject this doctrine if we also reject the consistent testimonies of the Scripture, particularly the New Testament, regarding the Person of Jesus. But if we accept the Scripture as the written Word of God (I do), there is no way for us to deny that Jesus was God incarnate. As H.E.W. Turner, quoted by Morris, emphasizes strongly, “The Person of Jesus does not come apart in our hands into the two halves of humanity and divinity, one of which we have to set on one side when we begin to examine the other. His Personality is a seamless whole.”

This book is divided into eight (8) chapters, namely, 1) Jesus of Nazareth; 2) Jesus’ View of Himself; 3) Jesus the Man; 4) A Prince and A Saviour; 5) The Lord of Glory; 6) A Great High Priest; 7) God the Word; and 8) Conclusion. In each chapter, Morris unpacked what the New Testament taught about the humanity and divinity of Jesus from multiple angles, genres, and themes but leave the verdict for us to answer ourselves: “Who do you say about Jesus?”

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Related book review: The Forgotten Trinity (1998) by James R. White, CLICK HERE
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Saturday, July 4, 2020

Biblical Manhood #6 A Respectable Man



One of the qualifications of an elder in 1 Timothy 3:2 or (as I'm using it) of Biblical manhood is to be a "respectable" man. To me, a respectable man is someone who makes the teachings and the Gospel of Jesus Christ attractive in every way. It is quite a high calling but necessary. To be respectable, you need to:

> Be A Man of Principle
> Be A Man of Character
> Be A Vulnerable* Man

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Biblical Manhood #5 Live Wisely



A man must "live wisely" (1 Timothy 3:2). For this series, I'm using New Living Translation. I love this characteristic - "live wisely." To be wise is NOT just to have head-knowledge (although it is important!). BUT also, especially, to live life wisely or another way to say it, to display or demonstrate wisdom 😉⚡📖 #ServeToLead #LiveWisely #DemonstrateWisdom #LEGASIManhood

To watch other videos on #BiblicalManhood CLICK HERE:

1) Becoming A Leader https://youtu.be/s67p9D4jeQc
2) Having A Good Reputation https://youtu.be/cKNTiWard6U
3) Must Be A Faithful Man https://youtu.be/hDOw_gO62PM
4) Must Exercise Self-Control https://youtu.be/2c2k9FBpOvk


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Biblical Manhood #4 Must Exercise Self-Control (Part 2)



In the previous video, I said that the fourth characteristic of Biblical manhood is that we must exercise self-control. Here I would like to extend this point by sharing three essential areas that we - as a man - must take care of:

a) Spiritual Stability
b) Emotional Stability
c) Psychological Stability

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To watch other videos on #BiblicalManhood CLICK HERE:

1) Becoming A Leader https://youtu.be/s67p9D4jeQc
2) Having A Good Reputation https://youtu.be/cKNTiWard6U
3) Must Be A Faithful Man https://youtu.be/hDOw_gO62PM
4) Must Exercise Self-Control https://youtu.be/2c2k9FBpOvk


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Biblical Manhood #4 Must Exercise Self-Control (Part 1)



Paul writes to Timothy on how to choose leaders in the church (and I'm using it for Biblical manhood), one of the characters is that "[he] must exercise self-control..." (1 Timothy 3:2). To have self-control means to be ''sensible' and/or 'disciplined.' What does it mean for a man to exercise self-control? 😉⚡📖 #ServeToLead #GodlyMan #MustExerciseSelfControl #LEGASIManhood

To watch other videos on #BiblicalManhood CLICK HERE:

1) Becoming A Leader https://youtu.be/s67p9D4jeQc
2) Having A Good Reputation https://youtu.be/cKNTiWard6U
3) Must Be A Faithful Man https://youtu.be/hDOw_gO62PM


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Biblical Manhood #3 Must Be A Faithful Man



The storyline in most Malaysian drama is predictable: a husband cheated on his wife or ex-girl/boyfriend wanted to break down the marriage. The reality too is very disturbing, have you not heard at least one story about a 'Christian' husband who is unfaithful to his wife? 1 Timothy 3:2 says, "[A man] must be faithful to his wife." Oh, let's not forget single men. This verse also a reminder to be a faithful man! 😉💪⚡ #ServeToLead #BiblicalManhood #BeAFaithfulMan #LEGASIManhood

To watch the previous video on this series, CLICK HERE, 1) Becoming A Leader https://youtu.be/s67p9D4jeQc & 2) Having A Good Reputation https://youtu.be/cKNTiWard6U


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Biblical Manhood #2 Having A Good Reputation



Paul said to Timothy, "An elder [or a leader] must be a man whose life is above reproach" (1 Timothy 3:2). To be 'above reproach' also mean to 'be blameless' or 'well respected' or what I like to put it: to have a good reputation. As a man, I really think that having a good reputation is very crucial especially in the age of social media today 😉⚡💪 #ServeToLead #BiblicalManhood #WellRespected #AManWithGoodReputation #LEGASIManhood

To watch the previous video on this series, CLICK HERE > https://youtu.be/s67p9D4jeQc


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Biblical Manhood #1 Becoming A Leader



How to be a man of God? What are the characteristics of a man? What is Biblical manhood? In this video and videos to come, I want to explore these questions particularly from 1 Timothy 3:1-7 📖 Now first and most important: a man must become a leader. "If someone aspires to be an elder [or a leader], he desires an honorable position" (1 Timothy 3:1) 😉⚡🤛 #ServeToLead #BiblicalManhood #SpiritualLeader #LEGASIManhood

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