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How do we understand Christ's dual nature as God and man?

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Christ's dual nature is essential for our salvation, enabling Him to be both our mediator and sacrifice.

The dual nature of Christ—that He is fully God and fully man—is a profound mystery central to the Christian faith. This is articulated in John 1:14, which states that the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. For our salvation, Christ had to be both divine and human. As God, He possesses the authority to save and the power to bear the sins of the world. As man, He identifies with our suffering and fulfills the law by His obedience, offering a perfect sacrifice on our behalf. This unique union in Christ allows Him to serve as our mediator, bringing humanity before God. Understanding His dual nature deepens our appreciation for the Gospel and the extent of His sacrifice.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 2:14-17

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