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What does it mean that God was manifested in the flesh?

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It means that God took on human form in the person of Jesus Christ to reveal Himself and provide a means of salvation.

The phrase 'God was manifested in the flesh' highlights the mystery of the incarnation of Christ, where the eternal God chose to enter into His creation in a profound way. This manifestation is crucial as it underscores God's desire to reconcile humanity to Himself. By taking on human flesh, Christ became relatable and accessible, experiencing the full range of human life. This act was necessary for our salvation, as only one who is fully God and fully man could mediate between God and humanity. It allowed Him to fulfill the requirements of the law and provide a sacrifice for sins—essentially bridging the gap caused by sin. The incarnation reveals not just theological truths but also sets the stage for the unfolding of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: John 1:14

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