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Why is Christ called the God-Man?

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Christ is called the God-Man because He fully embodies both divine and human natures, necessary for our salvation.

The term 'God-Man' encapsulates the dual nature of Christ, being fully God and fully man. This concept is vital because, as a man, He can identify with our human experience, yet as God, He possesses the authority to forgive sins and provide true salvation. Scriptures such as John 1:14 affirm that the Word became flesh, illustrating His incarnation, while Romans 1:4 highlights His divine authority through the resurrection, underscoring His power as our mediator.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Romans 1:4

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