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What does the Bible say about Christ being made flesh?

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The Bible teaches that the Word was made flesh, signifying God's incarnation as Jesus Christ.

In John 1:14, it states, 'And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.' This truth underscores the profound mystery of the incarnation, where the infinite God took on human flesh, fully experiencing humanity except for sin. The term 'made' here indicates an actual transformation and experience, emphasizing that Christ fully embraced our human condition. Without the incarnation, redemption would not be possible, for He had to be both fully God and fully man to mediate between God and humanity.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 2:14

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He Was Made
Don Fortner · Sep 19, 2010
Joshua

Joshua

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