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What does the Bible say about the Incarnation?

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The Bible teaches that the Word became flesh through the Holy Spirit's work, revealing the mystery of the Incarnation.

The Incarnation is a profound reality articulated in Luke 1:34-38, where Mary asks the angel how she can conceive without knowing a man. The angel responds that the Holy Spirit will come upon her, and because of this divine intervention, that which is born will be called the Son of God. This highlights the miraculous nature of Christ's entrance into the world, underscoring that while we accept the truth of the Incarnation, the mechanics of it are a divine mystery meant to evoke reverence rather than speculation. Such mysteries affirm that in Christianity, we often encounter truths that transcend human understanding, calling for faith rather than questioning beyond what has been revealed.
Scripture References: Luke 1:34-38, John 1:14, Luke 1:71-75, Hebrews 10:5

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John 1:14
Octavius Winslow · Nov 8, 2016
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