Recently a reporter asked me this question, "Why does the Church of God believe in God in the flesh, while most other churches do not believe in God incarnate?" He added that even though we hold on to the truth and follow the right path with a healthy faith, it may seem odd or abnormal to other people.

The reporter's question reminded me that the truth of the Bible, which everyone must know, had not been preached enough to people in general, even to Christians. This made me so anxious and frustrated. In actuality, Christianity itself is a religion which acknowledges that God has come in the flesh.

The "Trinity," which Christians talk about, means that God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are one and the same God. In the age of the Father when God worked for the salvation of mankind in the name of Jehovah, He existed mainly in spirit and delivered His will through His prophets. However, 2,000 years ago, God came to this earth with the name of Jesus in the likeness of a human just like one of us and personally preached the gospel for the salvation of mankind. Christianity is a religion that believes in Jesus Christ, God incarnate, isn't it? The central theme of Christianity is the faith in the fact that God has come in the flesh; Christianity is a religion based upon an absolute belief in the incarnation of God.



to be continued....

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