Have you ever paused to reflect on the profound mystery of the Incarnation? It’s not just a question of how Jesus could be fully human and fully divine—but why. Why would the Creator of the universe step into our world as a baby born in a manger, a carpenter, a preacher? This is the heart of the Christian faith and a truth so extraordinary that it’s often called “the scandal of the Incarnation.” In his latest article, Maxie Dunnam explores this awe-inspiring reality. He compares Jesus to figures like Chairman Mao, whose words shaped nations but whose influence inevitably faded. With Jesus, however, we see something infinitely greater: the Word didn’t almost become flesh. It did. Fully. Completely. I invite you to journey through Scripture and history to uncover why this matters and how it changes everything. Together, we’ll explore what it means to behold “the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” Let’s marvel together at the Incarnation—a truth that speaks to the depths of God’s love and His desire to meet us right where we are.

Posted by Paulo Lopes at 2024-12-31 16:21:15 UTC