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How does Jesus's incarnation demonstrate His ability to save?

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Jesus's incarnation as a man allows Him to represent humanity, living a perfect life and dying as a substitute for sin.

The incarnation of Jesus Christ is central to the Christian message, as it establishes His ability to truly represent humanity. Born as a baby, He experienced human life and developments while remaining sinless. This unique dual nature as fully God and fully man is essential because only a sinless individual could bear the weight of sin on behalf of others. As Isaiah states, He grew up before God in favor, living an unblemished life, which made Him the perfect substitute for sinful humanity. His incarnation shows that redemption is not just distant doctrinal truth but a personal reality grounded in the experiences of Christ.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:2, Luke 2:52, Hebrews 4:15

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