157 The Incarnate Son of Man Is God Himself
Verse 1
When God’s divinity was realized
in flesh and blood,
His presence was no longer hazy.
Man could see and draw near to God.
They could try and comprehend God’s will,
understand His divinity
through the words, work and actions
of the Son of man.
Chorus
Through humanity, the Son of man expressed
God’s will and His divinity.
And through showing God’s will and disposition,
He revealed to people
the God in the realm of the spirit,
who can’t be touched or seen.
They saw a God with flesh and image.
Verse 2
So the incarnate Son of man
made God’s identity,
status, disposition and more,
human and tangible.
Whether it is His humanity or divinity,
we cannot deny He represents
God’s status, identity.
Verse 3
God worked and spoke through the flesh
throughout this time.
With the identity of the Son of man,
He stood before mankind,
letting them encounter God’s words
and work among humanity,
know His divinity and greatness
in the midst of humility.
Bridge
Man gets a sense of God’s realness,
a taste of His reality.
Man gains a grasp on what they mean.
Chorus
Through humanity, the Son of man expressed
God’s will and His divinity.
And through showing God’s will and disposition,
He revealed to people
the God in the realm of the spirit,
who can’t be touched or seen.
They saw a God with flesh and image.
Outro
No matter the form He takes,
His perspective of speaking,
or image He shows to mankind,
God represents nothing but Himself,
neither any man, nor any of corrupt mankind.
God is God Himself; this cannot be denied.
Adapted from The Word, Vol. 2. On Knowing God. God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III