It matters that Jesus is God in the flesh because otherwise, salvation would not be possible. Jesus being God in flesh reveals the lengths He will go to save us from our sins and restore us to relationship with Himself.
Jesus being God in the flesh means He could provide the perfect sacrifice needed to atone for our sins.
As fully God and fully human, Jesus understands our struggles, yet lived sinlessly, qualifying Him as our Savior and revealing His heart toward us.
Jesus’s divinity ensures His sacrifice is sufficient for salvation, offering victory over sin and eternal life to all who believe.
How does knowing that Jesus is both fully God and fully human impact the way you view your own struggles and temptations?
What does Jesus’s willingness to become God in the flesh reveal about His love and commitment to you personally?
How does the truth that only Jesus, as God, could atone for your sins influence your understanding and appreciation of salvation?
Why is it significant that Jesus is described as both fully divine and fully human in the Bible, and how does this affect our faith?
How does Jesus’s dual nature as God and man offer hope and assurance in our daily lives? How do we share this hope with others?
How can understanding Jesus as God in the flesh shape our conversations about salvation and what it means to follow Him?
It matters that Jesus is God in the flesh because only a perfect, divine sacrifice could atone for the sins of the world, fulfilling the Old Testament requirements for a spotless offering. As both fully God and fully human, Jesus uniquely understands our human experience, including temptation, and yet lived without sin, qualifying Him to be the perfect Savior. His divinity ensures that His sacrifice is sufficient for all who seek salvation, offering victory over sin and death. What each person believes about Jesus's true identity determines his/her eternal destination—those who accept His sacrifice, believing Jesus is God in the flesh who died for our sins and rose back to life in power, will spend eternity with Him; those who reject these truths will spend eternity separated from Him.
Jesus was executed by the Roman government, died, and was put into a tomb. Three days later, He came back to life! Jesus’s death was an acceptable sacrifice for sin—including your sin and my sin. If Jesus was merely a man, His sacrifice would have been just another death at the hands of the Romans. Instead, Jesus is fully human and fully God. He lived a human life without sin and did not inherit a sin nature because He did not have a human father. Thus, He could be a perfect and blameless sacrifice to atone for our sins. Because He is divine (God), He was able to overcome death, and His sacrifice covered all who call on Him for salvation (John 8:28–30; Hebrews 9:14–15; 10:1–18).
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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