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Why is believing in Christ's incarnation important for Christians?

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Believing that Jesus Christ came in the flesh affirms His divine nature and sacrificial role for sinners.

Understanding that Jesus Christ came in the flesh is critical for Christians as it underscores the significance of His role as the God-man. This doctrine affirms His divinity and humanity, essential in accomplishing salvation. John stresses that acknowledging Christ's incarnation is not just about recognizing His historical existence; it's about recognizing His divine mission to redeem sinners (John 1:14). This belief is foundational to the Christian faith, as it assures us that Jesus is the true Savior who bore our sins, effectively enabling our reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: John 1:14, 2 John 7

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