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What does the Bible say about the Word being made flesh?

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The Bible states that 'the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us' (John 1:14), referring to Jesus Christ as the embodiment of God's revelation.

In John 1:14, it is explicitly stated that 'the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.' This verse highlights the profound mystery of the Incarnation, where the eternal Word, which is God Himself, took on human form. This act not only signifies God’s desire to communicate directly with humanity but also serves as the foundation for understanding the authority and power of Scripture. The Word is not merely a collection of teachings or historical accounts; it is the living expression of God’s nature and character through Jesus Christ. As believers, recognizing Jesus as the Word personified is crucial for our understanding of the Christian faith and the way in which God engages with us.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Ephesians 1:4-5

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John 1:14
Robert Hawker · Dec 25, 2016
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