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What does it mean that Christ is God manifest in the flesh?

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Christ being God manifest in the flesh means He is both fully God and fully man, uniquely qualified to be our mediator and Savior.

When we say that Christ is God manifest in the flesh, we affirm the mystery of the Incarnation, where Jesus embodies both divine and human natures. This is central to the Christian faith as articulated in the sermon, which highlights that Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of Mary, having no sin and fully reflecting God's holiness. By being both God and man, He is our perfect mediator who understands our weaknesses while being able to accomplish our redemption. His dual nature enables Him to stand as the only qualified substitute to bear our sins and provide His righteousness to us. This truth assures believers of the adequacy of Christ in meeting our needs for both justification and sanctification.
Scripture References: Romans 4:6, John 1:14

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