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Theologian J.I. Packer famously called the Incarnation the “supreme mystery” of the gospel. Neither the mystery of his death or resurrection, but rather Christ’s entering into the world and sharing in our humanity is what C.S. Lewis called the “Central Miracle” of the Christian faith, upon which every other miracle depends. And yet we seldom talk much about how “the Word became flesh and dwelled among us.”
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Theologian J.I. Packer famously called the Incarnation the “supreme mystery” of the gospel. Neither the mystery of his death or resurrection, but rather Christ’s entering into the world and sharing in our humanity is what C.S. Lewis called the “Central Miracle” of the Christian faith, upon which every other miracle depends. And yet we seldom talk much about how “the Word became flesh and dwelled among us.”