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What does it mean that Jesus is called Emmanuel?

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Emmanuel means 'God with us,' signifying the incarnation where Jesus, as God, comes to dwell among humans (Matthew 1:23).

The name Emmanuel, found in Matthew 1:23, speaks to the profound mystery of the incarnation: that God Himself took on human flesh and came to dwell among us. This title underscores the intimate relationship between God and humanity through Christ. In historic Reformed theology, this incarnation is essential, as it assures believers that God is not distant or detached but actively involved in our redemption. His presence among us exemplifies His commitment to saving His people and fulfilling the promises made throughout the Scriptures. Therefore, Emmanuel not only conveys His divine identity but also emphasizes the relational aspect of salvation, wherein God Himself is intimately involved in delivering His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 7:14, John 1:14, Colossians 2:9

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God With Us!
Wayne Boyd · Dec 25, 2016
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Rick Warta · Dec 23, 2018
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