
Morning and Evening with Charles Spurgeon March 25 | Evening
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Mar 25, 2026 A reflective reading of John 3:13 frames Christ's humility in choosing the title 'Son of Man'. The narration explores how that name honors human dignity and highlights Jesus' approachable sympathy. There is a focus on his closeness, comfort, and role as a brother to those who suffer.
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Jesus Chooses Humble Identity
- Jesus preferred the humble title Son of Man rather than exalted names like Son of God, highlighting his humility.
- Frazer Blaxland explains this choice as a deliberate sign of Jesus valuing and honoring human dignity by identifying with humanity.
Emulate Christ's Humility In Titles
- Learn humility from Jesus by avoiding the pursuit of grand titles and proud degrees.
- Frazer Blaxland urges believers to emulate Christ's lowliness in how they present themselves and value honor.
Honoring Humanity Through Christ
- Calling himself Son of Man, Jesus adorns human nature with honor and 'hangs royal stars upon the breast of manhood.'
- Frazer Blaxland frames this as Jesus delighting to exalt Adam's children and show God's love to Abraham's seed.



