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How do we know Christ's incarnation is true?

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The incarnation of Christ is affirmed in Scripture, specifically in John 1:14, where it states that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.

The truth of Christ's incarnation is firmly established in the biblical narrative, particularly in John 1:14, which declares that 'the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.' This verse affirms that God took on human form in the person of Jesus Christ, who is both fully God and fully man. Throughout the New Testament, the writers emphasize Christ’s humanity and divinity, confirming His unique position as the God-man who came to reconcile sinners to Himself. Additionally, the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies about His birth, life, and purpose serve as further testimony to the truth of the incarnation, showcasing God’s plan for redemption through Christ.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Isaiah 7:14, Romans 5:19, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Matthew 1:22-23, John 1:1-2, John 16:28, Micah 5:2, Luke 2:4-7, Galatians 4:4

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