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  1. human being is made in the image of God, and that sacred image should never be defiled by slavery or servitude. Christ died to set all humans free from slavery of every kind — physical slavery to other persons and spiritual slavery to beliefs that deny the love, power, and goodness of God.

  2. 5 paź 2006 · How could Jesus have hungered (Matthew 4:2) and died (Mark 15:37) when he was on earth, and yet still be God? Did Jesus give up any of his divine attributes in the Incarnation? Why is it inaccurate to say that Jesus is a “part” of God? Is Jesus still human now, and does he still have his human body? Jesus has two natures — God and man

  3. 8 gru 2016 · Jesus is both “truly God and truly man, of a reasonable soul and body” (Chalcedon, AD 451). Having a “true human body,” Jesus was born, he grew, he thirsted, he hungered, he wept, he slept, he sweated, he bled, and he died.

  4. 24 lip 2023 · In His humanity, Jesus is a perfect representation of what it means to be human (Romans 5:18–19). While Jesus is fully human, He is also fully divine. He claimed divine authority (Matthew 28:18), forgave sins (Mark 2:5–12), performed miracles (John 2:1–11), and accepted worship (Matthew 21:9).

  5. 15 gru 2016 · “Have we overlooked how human — how shockingly humanGod himself became in Jesus of Nazareth?” The mature and carefully formulated answer of church history is this: In addition to being fully divine, Jesus is fully human. His one person has both an infinite, divine mind and a finite, human mind.

  6. 11 gru 2023 · Out of philanthropy, the love of humans, God the Son took on flesh and blood to be like us in every way but without sin as Hebrews 4:15 says. Why did Jesus become human? Hebrews tells us because mortal people of flesh and blood are subject to the fear of death, which enslaves us.

  7. 4 sty 2022 · When we say that Jesus Christ is God “Incarnate,” we mean that the Son of God took on a fleshly, bodily form (John 1:14). However, when this happened in the womb of Mary, Jesus’ earthly mother, He did not stop being deity.