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How do we know that Jesus is the incarnate Son of God?

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The Scriptures affirm that Jesus is the incarnate Son of God who took on flesh to fulfill God's redemptive plan.

The belief in Jesus as the incarnate Son of God is rooted in both the Old and New Testament scriptures. In John 1:14, it states, 'The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.' This affirms that Jesus, who is fully divine, took on human form. Furthermore, Luke's account of the birth of Christ emphasizes that while He was born of a woman, He was not created but existed eternally as God's Son. This mystery of the incarnation underlines the seriousness of Christ's mission—to live among humanity and provide atonement for sin through His own death, fulfilling prophecy and God's sovereign plan of redemption.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Luke 2:1-7, Galatians 4:4-5

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