79 Quotes About Incarnation
- Author Philip North
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The Incarnation is not about a God who steps in for a while to rescue a few souls from a godless world. It is a cosmic work of God in history that impacts the whole of creation for all time. Its particularity has consequences that are universal and eternal.
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- Author Tristan Sherwin
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Jesus helps us to see when people break the second and third commandments.
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- Author Alia Joy
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Jesus displaced himself that we might know him. This is incarnational ministry, and it's the life we're called to.
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- Author Viv Grigg
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We must primarily become seekers of God instead of founders of works, for work will not sustain us through the traumas of incarnation.
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- Author Eugene Kennedy
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This is the homely heart of Incarnation, this meeting of God in man with men and women, this simple face of divine graciousness in ordinary life rather than in the hymns of church fathers or in the dry elaborations of theologians.
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- Author Eugene Kennedy
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To be human is nothing less than to be caught in the great congested pilgrimage of existence and to join ourselves freely to it in the face of the evidence of its never-ending troubles.
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- Author Henry Hon
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God became a real man, had a real birth, and had a real, physical body. This is an essential point of the Christian faith
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- Author Rowan Williams
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I have never quite managed to see how we can make sense of the sacramental life of the Church without a theology of the risen body; and I have never managed to see how to put together such a theology without belief in the empty tomb. If a corpse clearly marked ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ turned up, I should save myself a lot of trouble and become a Quaker.
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- Author Caryll Houselander
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In many people Christ lives the life of the Host. Our life is a sacramental life.This Host life is like the Advent life, like the life of the Child in the womb, the Child in the swaddling bands, the Christ in the tomb. It is a life of dependence upon creatures, of silence and secrecy, of hidden light. It is the life of a prisoner.
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