I really like the OP and the post right after it that ties into the OP.
I would like to point out that Jesus Christ, as the Word of God, took on flesh. I know that theologians like to say 'Jesus is fully God and fully Human' - and I agree, but He was not always fully human! We don't fully understand the going to the cross effect on the Son of God. It is the difference between Sympathy and Empathy, and it has a great effect on Him!!
It is very noticeable when you talk to Him and when you talk to the angels, He sends to minister to you. The angels can sympathize with you but they cannot empathize with you. The angels in heaven don't know pain. They don't know disappointment. The angels are very sharpe and very understanding, but they don't know what it is like to be human. From the beginning our Lord God Jesus Christ has from the very beginning been God! However, though all things were created through Him including men, though He knew all about men and men were created in His image, He still did not fully understand what it was like to be a man here on earth until He took on flesh. Now He does and it effects the way He communicates with us and feel for us! Theologians often miss this very important bit of understanding, or they wouldn't just say that He was fully God and fully man. It should probably be written something like: He is fully God and now is fully man.
And there is one other thing I think should be mentioned - and this is the real important part. And that is the applying the OP and the post after it. It is one thing to understand as a theologian, it is another thing to experience the relationship with the One correctly described in the OP. And it is the relationship which is the important part!!
We are really never going to fully know Jesus Christ and how He feels, so we are never going to fully understand who He is. In fact, we are not even going to get to know Him when we get to know Him - because He does and says only what the Father tells Him. So we actually get to know the Father through Him, and not Him.
Of course, as you spend more and more time talking back and forth with Him, you get a better understanding of who He is. I mean you don't really know someone unless you talk with them, do you?
For example: I once was talking with Him and He asked me 'who I thought had a better understanding of Him; Abraham or a Theologian?'
I thought about it and answered, "Abraham"
He responded by saying something like 'So to knowing a person comes through a relationship more than a study.'
Therefore, perhaps the best statement from Christophany about who Jesus Christ is in the prior post:
So I'm excited about this journey I'm not on and each day is a new day where God is teaching me.
It is not that the OP and the post added to the OP are not correct and valuable to know, but rather that the statement I quoted above show more discernment of who Jesus Christ actually is!!
He is the Teacher who talks to you personally and gets you excited about the journey He has you on!!
Still, I love the posts Christophany wrote. Nice job of explaining who Jesus Christ is.