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What does the Bible teach about the incarnation of Christ?

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The incarnation of Christ means that He, being fully God, took on human flesh to fulfill His redemptive purpose.

The incarnation of Christ is a foundational aspect of Christian belief, indicating that the Son of God took on human nature in order to be the Savior of His people. Philippians 2:7 says that He emptied Himself and took on the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men. This mystery of the incarnation underscores both His full divinity and full humanity. Through His incarnation, He identified with human suffering and became the perfect mediator. Importantly, this act of taking on flesh was essential for Him to bear the sins of humanity, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah regarding the Servant of the Lord who would take upon Himself our infirmities.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:7, Isaiah 53:4

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