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Why would the Creator of the universe wear dusty sandals and walk among the people He made? This thought-provoking piece explores how Jesus’ incarnation redefines our understanding of humility, authority, and the nature of true leadership. Far from distant, the divine stepped into history — with skin, sandals, and scars.
👉 Original article: When the Creator Wore Sandals
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Why would the Creator of the universe wear dusty sandals and walk among the people He made? This thought-provoking piece explores how Jesus’ incarnation redefines our understanding of humility, authority, and the nature of true leadership. Far from distant, the divine stepped into history — with skin, sandals, and scars.
👉 Original article: When the Creator Wore Sandals
🌎 Find much-much more at Creation.com
👍 Social Media
► Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and get the eNewsletter.
Check out our other show Creation Talk.
Photo by Prahant PHOTO FILMS on Unsplash
This episode article was produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at our site. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts.
Thanks to THOR on Wikimedia Commons for the image
Thanks for listening to the Creation.com Article Podcast!
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