Incarnation
The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
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The doctrine of Christ, His person, natures, offices, work, resurrection, and return.
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The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
The atonement is Christ’s saving work in His death and resurrection to reconcile sinners to God.
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
The incarnation teaches that the eternal Son truly became man without ceasing to be God.
Jesus did not begin to exist in Bethlehem; the Son existed eternally before taking on flesh.
Christ fulfills the great mediatorial roles of Prophet, Priest, and King.
The ascension declares Christ’s exaltation, heavenly session, and ongoing priestly and kingly work.
The hypostatic union describes Christ as one person with two natures, fully divine and fully human.
Jesus was fully human yet without sin in thought, desire, word, or deed.
The atonement is Christ’s saving work in His death and resurrection to reconcile sinners to God.
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
The return of Christ is the future visible coming of Jesus in glory to judge and to consummate His kingdom.