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Why is the doctrine of the incarnation important?

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The incarnation is central to understanding how God became man to bring salvation to sinners.

The doctrine of the incarnation is pivotal in Christian theology, as it explains how God took on human flesh in the person of Jesus Christ. This mystery is articulated in 1 Timothy 3:16, emphasizing the profound reality that 'God was manifest in the flesh.' The incarnation underscores God's desire to identify with humanity's struggles and ultimately to provide salvation through His death and resurrection. Therefore, understanding the incarnation enriches our comprehension of divine love and the work of redemption.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:16, John 1:14

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Henry Sant · Apr 29, 2018