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=== '''What does it mean to be "fully God and fully man"? How do you think these two natures of Jesus are important for us to understand?''' ===
=== '''What does it mean to be "fully God and fully man"? How do you think these two natures of Jesus are important for us to understand?''' ===
Being "fully God and fully man" means that Jesus is both divine and human at the same time, without either nature diminishing the other. This is important because His divine nature shows us His power to save, and His human nature allows Him to relate to our struggles and weaknesses. Through this union, Jesus bridges the gap between humanity and God, offering salvation to all.
Being "fully God and fully man" means that Jesus is both divine and human at the same time, without either nature diminishing the other. This is important because His divine nature shows us His power to save, and His human nature allows Him to relate to our struggles and weaknesses. Through this union, Jesus bridges the gap between humanity and God, offering salvation to all.

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