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Why is Christ's incarnation important?

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Christ's incarnation is crucial as it enables Him to fully represent humanity for redemption.

The incarnation of Christ is a cornerstone of Christian faith, as it affirms that God became flesh to redeem His people. Hebrews 2:16 states that He did not take on the nature of angels but the seed of Abraham, reinforcing that He uniquely identifies with human believers. His human experience, coupled with His divinity, positions Him as the perfect mediator between God and man. This is central to understanding how justice is satisfied and salvation is accomplished, making His incarnation not merely significant but essential for the redemption of sinners.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:16

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He Is Precious
Darvin Pruitt · Sep 30, 2018
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