Discussion Questions: Baptist Catechism 25

  1. What does it mean that the Son of God took to himself a true body and reasonable soul? What does this tell us about Christ’s human nature?
  2. Christ is really and truly human. He is also really and truly God. How so?
  3. When our catechism says that the Son of God became man, are we to think that something changed within God? (See James 1:17. The second half of Baptist Catechism A: 24 might be of some help to you. Also, see Second London Confession 8.2.)  
  4. How did the person of the eternal Son assume a human nature? What was the process or mechanism? (see Luke 1:26ff.)
  5. What is the phrase, “yet without sin”, important? How is it that Jesus Christ, a true human, was born without the guilt and corruption of sin?

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