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How do we know that Christ came in the flesh is true?

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The incarnation of Christ is substantiated by scriptural prophecies and His human experiences detailed in the Gospels.

The truth of Christ coming in the flesh is affirmed through various scriptural references, such as Hebrews 2:14, which explains that He took part in our humanity to be a merciful and faithful high priest. The Gospels detail His human experiences, showing He demonstrated hunger, weariness, and sorrow. Revelation 3:19 also illustrates His care for His people, emphasizing His desire for them to repent and turn to Him. Moreover, the historical event of the incarnation is essential for the fulfillment of prophecy and the establishment of salvation through His sacrifice. This incarnation provided the means by which humanity could be reconciled to God, as highlighted in Romans 5:8.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:14, Revelation 3:19, Romans 5:8

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