The truth of Jesus's incarnation is supported by prophecy fulfillment, particularly in Isaiah 7:14, and corroborated by New Testament accounts.
The incarnation of Jesus Christ, where God became man, is a foundational doctrine in Christian theology. Evidence of its truth can be seen in the fulfillment of ancient prophecies, such as Isaiah 7:14, which foretold that a virgin would conceive and bear a son named Immanuel, meaning 'God with us.' The New Testament, particularly in the Book of Matthew (1:18-23), directly links this prophecy to the miraculous birth of Jesus. These scriptural affirmations assure believers that His incarnation was not merely a myth but a divinely ordained reality, showcasing the miraculous act of God entering human history.
Scripture References:
Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:18-23
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