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Why is Jesus referred to as both God and man?

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Jesus is referred to as both God and man because He is the unique mediator between God and humanity.

Jesus Christ is simultaneously fully God and fully man, a truth foundational to Christian theology. This dual nature is essential as it enables Him to be the mediator between God and humanity. As God, He possesses divine attributes, ensuring His teachings and sacrifice are sufficient for redemption. As man, He experiences humanity's challenges, making Him our compassionate High Priest. This union of natures in one person affirms the doctrine of the Incarnation and is vital in understanding the nature of salvation through Christ, for it allows Him to represent and save those He came to redeem.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Colossians 2:9, Hebrews 4:15

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