The one who believes in the Son of God has the testimony in himself; the one who does not believe God has made Him a liar, because he has not believed in the testimony that God has given concerning His Son. I John 5:10
How well did you relate to your earthly father? To the degree it was dysfunctional, there will be levels of impairment when you approach Abba, Father. In my thirties and forties, I had to work through many distortions about God, the Father. My eyeglasses were foggy.
Jesus related to His Father in a way that teaches each of us how to function in the relationship.
• Jesus was completely submissive to His Father. He waited for the timing of His call into ministry. He did not reveal His identity until God nudged Him to disclose it. Jesus surprises us in some of His other choices. He choose to heal only one man at the at pool of Bethesda though many wanted it. The rich young ruler went away from Him sad, embracing unbelief, yet Jesus didn’t go after him. He honored the man’s free will to choose.
Jesus made no autonomous decisions. The Son is able to do nothing of His own accord; but the Son is able to do only what He sees His Father doing. John 5:19
• Jesus destiny of the cross never eroded His trust in His Father.
Did Jesus have memory of His intimacy with the Father? Did He remember the Garden and the fall? Did he feel the urgency of the ages in needing to redeem mankind? Or did God subject his mind and memory to finite time and space? Jesus probably did not have all the details about his coming crucifixion but He knew in part. He had studied Isaiah 53 and other prophetic passages? He probably thought, “This is talking about me. This will all happen to me.”
Jesus was clear that there will be times we stumble over what He asks of us. We shrink back from what seems too much to process. But He did not waver in his destiny.
Submission without stumbling. I see how un-like You I am, still. Forgive me and enable me by the power of Your Spirit. Amen