Saturday, February 21, 2026

 THE INCARNATION OF JESUS-WHAT DOES THAT REALLY MEAN?

I often get that question when freshly converted sinners become Christians. Thus, John 1:14 reads. "And the word became flesh." In biblical exegesis, that translates to: "Jesus Christ became a human being, and lived among the people, as He exhibited and portrayed love-kindness, forgiveness, and truth." More simply, Jesus, the Son of God, divinely took on human flesh, which was "The Incarnation."
Be aware that the purpose of "The Incarnation" was not to taste food or feel sorrow. It meant that Jesus, the Son of God, came in the flesh to be the savior of human beings and all humankind. In addition, it meant that Jesus came in the flesh to fulfill the law on behalf of all humankind. Secondly, the Savior needed to shed His blood for the forgiveness of sin. Therefore, in our favor, God did an incredible thing. Let's praise the Lord for that moment in which "The Word Became Flesh." Because of that, "We Are Redeemed." In that capacity, Jesus in His coming was both Human and Divine. God Bless, Bishop Steve Braxton

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