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What does it mean that Christ dwelt among us?

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'Dwelt among us' signifies that Jesus lived in close relationship with humanity, manifesting God's presence and glory (John 1:14).

The phrase 'dwelt among us' in John 1:14 suggests that Christ did not merely appear in the world; rather, He fully participated in the human experience. The term 'dwelt' can be understood as 'tabernacled,' an allusion to God's dwelling with His people in the Old Testament. It highlights that Jesus embodies the presence of God among humanity, sharing in our lives and struggles. This intimate presence was both a fulfillment of God's promise to be with His people and a demonstration of His love, for it reveals that the Almighty chose to live and suffer alongside those He came to save.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Exodus 40:34-35

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