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How does the incarnation affect our understanding of salvation?

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The incarnation is vital as it reflects God’s love, showcasing that salvation was accomplished through God becoming man (John 1:14).

The incarnation reveals the depth of God's love and the seriousness of our sin. By becoming flesh (John 1:14), God entered into the human condition, showing us that He understands our struggles and weaknesses. This act was necessary for salvation because only one who is both God and man could bridge the gap created by sin. It emphasizes that salvation is not based on human effort but on God's redemptive work through Christ. The incarnation assures us that God is not distant; rather, He actively engages with His creation, fulfilling the law, atoning for sin, and offering salvation to all who believe. Thus, the incarnation is integral to our faith as it anchors our understanding of divine mercy and justice.
Scripture References: John 1:14

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