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How does Christ's incarnation provide hope for salvation?

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Christ's incarnation provides hope for salvation by demonstrating God's initiative to save His people through a miraculous birth and life.

The incarnation of Christ is central to the hope of salvation offered to believers. By becoming man, God initiated the process of redemption through the miraculous birth of Jesus, fulfilling prophecies such as those found in Micah 5:2. The essence of this doctrine is encapsulated in the notion that Christ lived a sinless life and became the perfect sacrificial Lamb, as described in Galatians 3:13, where we learn that 'Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us.' Thus, His incarnation assures us that salvation is solely an act of divine grace, allowing sinners to be reconciled with God. The fulfillment of God's redemptive plan through Christ’s life, death, and resurrection gives us confidence in eternal life.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2, Galatians 3:13

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