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The Eastern Orthodox Christian Ethos (Fr. Konstantopoulos) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

THE HUMAN NATURE OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST ACCORDING TO ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND OUR OWN HUMANITY

… encounter a need to prove His humanity to anyone. He experienced hunger and thirst, the need for rest and sleep, and He suffered painful feelings and physical sufferings.

Living the physical life natural to a man, the Lord also lived the life of the soul as a man. He strengthened His spiritual powers with fasting and prayer. He experienced human feelings; JOY, ANGER, SORROW; He expressed them outwardly: "He was troubled in spirit" (John 13:21), showed dissatisfaction, shed tears–for example, at the death of Lazarus. The Gospels reveal to us a powerful spiritual battle in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before He was taken under guard: "My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death" (Matthew 26:38)–thus did the Lord describe the state of His soul to His Disciples.

The rational, conscious human will of Jesus Christ …

Neutral · Jesus Christ
Sentiment: negative

The quote describes an emotional state of Jesus Christ without judging his character.

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