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We know that when Christ entered history he took on the flesh. As John’s gospel begins he clearly states that the second person from all eternity took on human flesh. Why would Jesus Christ do this? Why is this necessary? Does Christ in some sense cease being God? Is God doing this just for some sort illusion or drama? Or is this necessary for our salvation? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, “Helpless Before a Just Judge.”
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