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The concept of permanent separation, akin to a man leaving his father and mother to cleave to his wife, reflects the idea that once Christ became incarnate, He will always remain incarnate. Just as marriage establishes an enduring union, Christ's incarnation represents a permanent change in His relationship with the Father and humanity. He took on human nature once and for all, and He will remain in that state for eternity. | The concept of permanent separation, akin to a man leaving his father and mother to cleave to his wife, reflects the idea that once Christ became incarnate, He will always remain incarnate. Just as marriage establishes an enduring union, Christ's incarnation represents a permanent change in His relationship with the Father and humanity. He took on human nature once and for all, and He will remain in that state for eternity. | ||