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What does it mean to say Jesus is God in human flesh?

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Saying Jesus is God in human flesh affirms His incarnation and perfect union of divine and human natures (John 1:14).

The statement that Jesus is God in human flesh emphasizes the mystery of the Incarnation, where the eternal Word became flesh (John 1:14). This means that in Jesus, we see the full expression of God's nature and character, blended perfectly with human nature. As both God and man, He is able to mediate our relationship with God while fully experiencing human life. This is significant for our understanding of redemption, as it affirms that only someone who is fully divine could bear the weight of our sins and enact the plan of salvation. His unique nature qualifies Him to be our Redeemer and High Priest, making His sacrifice effective for those who believe.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 4:15

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