The incarnation of Jesus
The incarnationThe belief that God took human form in Jesus Christ. It is also the belief that God in Christ is active in the Church and in the world. of Jesus was when God took on human form, becoming fully God and fully human at the same time.
Christians believe that the Virgin MaryMary, the mother of Jesus. was visited by the Angel Gabriel, who told her that she was to have a son and he would be named Jesus. He would be a divineAn action of God or supernatural power. baby:
The Word
Jesus, the Son of God, is the second part or 鈥榩erson鈥 of the TrinityThree persons in one God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.. He is also described in the Bible as the 鈥榃ord鈥 of God.
CatholicA group of Christians who accept the Pope in Rome as their leader. believe the Word came to Earth to guide people and teach them how to live a good life by sharing God鈥檚 love.
Fully human and fully God
Jesus was fully human. Christians believe that he lived his life like any other human, with the same experiences and emotions. He suffered pain at his crucifixionRoman method of execution by nailing someone to a cross, often until they die of asphyxiation; used on Jesus and many others., and his ability to acknowledge human suffering was only possible because he was fully human.
During his life, Jesus showed that he was also fully God by teaching and performing miracles and healings. At his trial, and all the way up to his death, Jesus maintained that he was the Son of God, and Christians believe his resurrection is even further proof of this.