Man, through the fall of Adam, was spiritually dead, a child of Satan, without any approach to God. In order for man to be redeemed, Jesus had to be incarnated. He had to become a man. In this chapter we take a look at the incarnation of Christ, the uniting of Deity and humanity.
Jesus, through the incarnation, assumed all the obligations of human treason, and paid all of our penalties to free us from the authority of Satan, and give us back the right to receive the nature of God.
Join us as we continue our journey through "The Bible in the Light of our Redemption," by E.W. Kenyon. This lesson is the just the half-way mark in this book, so dive in and fall in love with the Lord all over again.
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