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What does the Bible say about the Word becoming flesh?

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The Bible teaches that the Word became flesh as a profound mystery of God's revelation, where Jesus Christ embodies both divine and human natures.

The phrase 'the Word became flesh' signifies the incredible mystery of the incarnation, where God, who is eternal and unchanging, took on human form. In John 1:14, it emphasizes that Jesus Christ, fully divine, entered our experience by becoming fully human. This union of God and man is essential for our salvation, as only someone who is both fully God and fully human could mediate between us and God. It reveals God's desire to be intimately involved with His creation, experiencing our trials and weaknesses.
Scripture References: John 1:14, John 1:18, Hebrews 2:14, John 1:1-3, Hebrews 2:14-17, Hebrews 4:15, 1 John 1:1-3, John 1:1-5, Hebrews 2:17, Hebrews 10:5, John 1:1-14, Hebrews 1:1-3

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