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What do we learn about the Son of God in John 1:14?
He promised the Holy Spirit would come upon the people of God.
He created the universe.
He issued a condemnation of humanity in response to humanity's sin.
He turned his back on humanity.
He assumed a human body and identity.
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Correct answer: He assumed a human body and identity.
John 1:14 says, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” (and speaks of seeing his glory, “full of grace and truth”). That verse teaches the incarnation — the Son of God took on human flesh and lived among people. The other statements (promise of the Spirit, explicit creation statement, condemnation, or turning his back on humanity) are not taught in John 1:14.
John 1:14 says, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us,” (and speaks of seeing his glory, “full of grace and truth”). That verse teaches the incarnation — the Son of God took on human flesh and lived among people. The other statements (promise of the Spirit, explicit creation statement, condemnation, or turning his back on humanity) are not taught in John 1:14.
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