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Why is Jesus Christ's incarnation important for Christians?

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Jesus' incarnation is crucial as it reveals God's promise of salvation to sinners.

The incarnation of Jesus is vital for Christians because it represents the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. As stated, Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners, illustrating God's mercy and initiative in salvation. The Incarnation means that Christ, fully God and fully man, could atone for sin through His death and resurrection. This is fundamental to historic Reformed theology, which emphasizes that salvation is entirely of the Lord, and it stresses the need for Christians to recognize the magnitude of Christ's coming as their only source of hope and comfort in life and in death.
Scripture References: Luke 2:25-26, Romans 3:19-20

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