The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, revealing the glory of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. This profound truth encapsulates the miracle of the Incarnation, where God, while remaining divine, embraced humanity in Jesus Christ, uniting the infinite with the finite, the eternal with the temporal. In this act, not only did God take on human flesh, but He also bore our sins, transforming the sinless Son into the bearer of our iniquities, thereby canceling the debt of sin that stood against us. This divine mystery underscores that through Jesus, the Light of the world, we are called out of darkness and made children of God, born not of human will but of God's sovereign grace. As we embrace this new identity, we become partakers of the divine nature, reflecting the light of Christ Himself. The Word not only became flesh but also tabernacled among us, linking the Old and New Testaments and establishing a new, everlasting covenant of grace through which we receive life and light. In Christ, we see the Father, and through Christ, we are brought into eternal unity with God, anticipating the fullness of this union in the glorified life to come.