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The Incarnation is like a metaphor for the Incarnation of God in our hearts. Christ becomes a beacon of light for those who once dwelled in spiritual darkness. The act of faith is the greatest step an individual can take, and is how scores of Christians have survived persecution and difficult times. The Incarnation of Christ is a miracle but also a concrete sign of God's love. The Incarnation of Christ fulfilled prophesy, which encourages faith. Our faith becomes the key to our salvation, as we continue to ponder the mystery of Christ on the Cross and the Resurrection. Christ has provided a means by which to create and sustain communities of faith. The Incarnation of Christ allowed for the creation of new communities of faith that were sustained by love alone. Freed from the old and outmoded laws, we are now able to experience God's love directly from Christ. This is the meaning of...

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Knowing that God sent His only begotten Son is enough to remind me of Grace in my darkest hour.
As humanity also struggles with darkness and despair, I am also reminded of the prophecies that have yet to manifest. Because the Incarnation of Christ was real, and God was made flesh, that also means that the prophecies of the Book of Revelations shall also be fulfilled. The original Incarnation arrived at an opportune moment in history, when the old law was crumbling and when faith in God was low. Likewise, the Second coming shall also arrive at God's chosen hour. All believers shall be prepared, armed with faith and knowledge that Jesus saves. "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am," (John 14:3).

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