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      • Jesus did not have a body before the Incarnation. That is the meaning of the Incarnation; he " took flesh " at that moment in St. Mary's womb. Jesus wanted to save us, even though He was Spirit before the Incarnation, because of His deep and unfathomable love for us.
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  1. Jul 23, 2019 · This verse points out that He existed prior to Creation (and creation includes the angelic/heavenly hosts) meaning Jesus was God and with God John 1:1. If you wish to read more on his incarnation explained please check this link. Essentially Jesus, who is the Word, and the Word is God, is a Spirit.

    • Incarnation and Hypostatic Union
    • How Did Jesus Empty Himself?
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    At the Incarnation, the Son of God took on human flesh—but at this time He did not cease to be God. He was very much truly God and truly man. Christian theologians formally describe this as the doctrine of the hypostatic union.2 In the early centuries after Christ, they frequently argued over the nature of Christ, and whether He had two natures (a ...

    We are told also that Jesus Christ “emptied [Greek: ἐκένωσεν ekenōsen] himself, by taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men” (Philippians 2:7). Some have suggested this kenosis, or self-emptying, implies that Christ ceased to be fully God when he came to Earth, even meaning He was subject to error according to some theistic e...

    Scripture speaks of Jesus spiritually pre-existing his human birth, but not in terms of created flesh and blood. John’s Gospel tells us that Christ became, or was made, flesh—the Creator becoming part of the creation. At the Incarnation Jesus took on both a human nature as well as still possessing a divine essence, the two natures unified in a sing...

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  2. Clearly, Jesus didn't have a human body prior to the incarnation. But let's speculate a little. What if Jesus had a body before his incarnation? Well then, what happened to it? Did he have one body and then just throw it into a trash can and take another one at the incarnation?

  3. Jesus body from resurrection to ascension was in no way different from his body before the resurrection, identical to Lazarus' resurrected body. Right now Jesus has shed the "body" ("container" for all you comet hail-bopp followers) and is composed 100% of spirit as he was before the incarnation.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · Jesus is still human, and He has a human body in heaven right now. His body is different, however; earthly human flesh is perishable, but heavenly bodies are imperishable (1 Corinthians 15:50). Jesus has a physical body, with a difference. His resurrected body is designed with eternity in view.

  5. Jesus Christ did not have a "body" of any sort, spiritual or material, before the Incarnation. He is the second person of the Holy Trinity, a divine Person who is fully God, having no parts, no division in substance with the Father and Holy Ghost, and yet is distinct as the Son.

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  7. Now, did Christ have an eternal body? I know that He appeared in human forms before His incarnation, but angels who are spirits also do this. I think that the Bible clearly teaches that He took on a body at the time of the incarnation. It was prepared for Him (Hebrews 10:5) so that He became flesh (John 1:14).

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