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Incarnation and Jesus as the Son of God GapFill

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The  wordholinessincarnationTrinity is the term which is used to refer to the person of Jesus Christ – Christians believe that he is the physical manifestation of  the Holy SpiritgraceGodlove in human form – the term means the  embodimentsymbolpointexample of God in flesh. There are various biblical verses which communicate this idea, including John 1:14, which states 'The Word became  realfarmanflesh and lived for a while among us. We have seen His glory, the glory of one and only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth'. One of the key aspects of the incarnation is that Jesus is considered to be fully  Godrealhappypresent and fully  powerfulhumanlovingcarefree. The Gospels do struggle a little bit to communicate this idea, and the Church since the writers of the Gospels has also struggled to fully understand this, referring to it as the Great  ConspiracyMysteryComplexityIdea. Despite this, teaching about Jesus being the  Trinityincarnationwordholiness has remained, and remains to this day, a cornerstone of Christian teaching and thought. It is an important part of this doctrine as Jesus as God Incarnate is one of the persons of the  apostlesdeityTrinityNicea. If he was not considered to be  moralomnipresentdivinekind then his place in the  apostlesNiceadeityTrinity would not be possible.

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