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How do we know the incarnation of Christ is true?

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The truth of Christ's incarnation is validated by biblical prophecies, the testimonies of those who witnessed it, and the miraculous events surrounding His birth.

The incarnation of Christ is grounded in the fulfillment of numerous Old Testament prophecies that outlined the coming of a Messiah. For instance, the prophecy of a virgin bearing a son is seen in Isaiah 7:14, which is directly connected to Mary's conception of Jesus. Additionally, the testimony of those who encountered the Christ, such as Mary and Elizabeth, and their spiritual revelations regarding His identity and purpose further affirm the truth of His incarnation. The miraculous events that accompany His birth, including angelic announcements and affirmations from Mary and Elizabeth filled with the Holy Spirit, serve as significant evidence of God's fulfilling promise to humanity. The historical and theological significance of the incarnation provides a robust foundation for its truth.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14, Luke 1:31-35, Matthew 1:22-23, Galatians 4:4, Hebrews 2:17, Luke 2:8-14, John 1:14, Genesis 1:3, Luke 1:35, Matthew 1:21, Luke 1:30-33, Hebrews 9:24-28, Isaiah 9:6, Matthew 1:23, 1 Timothy 2:5, 1 Timothy 3:16, Isaiah 53:8, Luke 2:11, Matthew 1:18-25

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