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What does the Bible say about the incarnation of Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus, referred to as the Word, became flesh to save sinners, fully embodying both divine and human natures.

The incarnation of Jesus is a foundational doctrine in Christianity, as illustrated in John 1:14, which states that 'the Word became flesh and took up residence among us.' This underscores the reality that Jesus, while fully God, took on human nature, becoming man in all respects except sin. He experienced human life, including growth, suffering, and ultimately death, thus fully identifying with humanity's plight. The importance of this truth lies in its profound implications for salvation; Jesus needed to be both God to offer an infinite atonement and man to represent humanity accurately.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Luke 2:52, Acts 20:28, 1 John 2:6, Luke 1:26-33, 2 Corinthians 8:9, Luke 2:5-18, Luke 1:34-38, Galatians 4:4-5, Mark 10:45

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John 1:14
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