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Incarnation: God Comes
The common jargon for the second member of the Trinity (Jesus) entering into history as a human being is the incarnation (from the Latin meaning “becoming flesh”) (John 1:14; Phil. 2:5–6; Col. 2:9; 1 John 4:2). John 1:14 says the Word, the second person of the Trinity, became flesh. John’s point is that the eternal, invisible God took on a totally physical body so that we could see him. . . . It says he became “meat.” Much like “chili con carne” where carne means “meat,” the incarnation teaches that Jesus took upon himself a literal human body. Subsequently, incarnation (“in” plus “carne”) means “in flesh.”
Join us on May 16th at 244 Berding Street in Ferndale for the seventh message in Mars Hill Church’s Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe series, entitled Incarnation: God Comes. Dinner begins at 6:00 (I believe Dallass is cooking pizza: YUM!), teaching begins around 7:00. Childcare will be available.








