The Scriptures affirm that Jesus, though divine, took on human form, living among us while maintaining His divine nature.
The dual nature of Christ as both God and man is a foundational doctrine in Christian theology, supported by various scriptural references. For instance, the passage in John 1:14 states, 'The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.' This clearly indicates that the eternal Word, who is God, took on human flesh. Throughout His life, Jesus demonstrated His divine attributes—such as miraculous healings and raising the dead—while also experiencing human limitations like hunger, thirst, and suffering. The paradox of His nature, seen vividly in His birth in a stable and His humble lifestyle, emphasizes His mission to save humanity through His sacrifice, as well as His intimate connection to our human experience.
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