A Hymn of God's Words | Christ Is the Incarnate God Himself
I
The incarnation of God means
God appears and works in the flesh.
He must first be flesh,
flesh with normal humanity.
The implication of incarnation is that
God lives and works in the flesh.
It means the essence of God Himself
has become a man and flesh.
Christ is the incarnate God Himself,
the flesh donned by the Spirit of God,
different from any man of flesh.
He embodies the Spirit of God.
II
His humanity, normal and real,
sustains His acts in the flesh.
His divinity, complete and unique,
carries out the work of God.
Both divinity and humanity
submit to the will of the Father.
Christ's essence is Spirit and divine.
It is the essence of God.
Christ is the incarnate God Himself,
the flesh donned by the Spirit of God,
different from any man of flesh.
He embodies the Spirit of God.
III
Words spoken
by God's incarnate flesh
are the Spirit's expression
of His own work.
The flesh has not experienced it
but still expresses His being.
Through the flesh,
people know what God is.
They see His disposition
and the work He's done.
He's a person with God's essence,
above all men and
those who do God's work.
IV
Among those with
human bodies like His,
among those who have humanity,
only He's incarnate God Himself.
All others are human beings
made by God.
Christ is the incarnate God Himself,
the flesh donned by the Spirit of God,
different from any man of flesh.
He embodies the Spirit of God.
He embodies the Spirit of God.
from "The Essence of the Flesh Inhabited by God" in The Word Appears in the Flesh
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