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#23. Getting Jesus Right: Why Christology Matters

28 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Who is Jesus—and why does it matter? After asking who God is in the Trinity, we now ask a question that sits at the very center of our faith: In this episode of You Are Here, we step into the heart of Christology—the study of Christ—and why getting Jesus right is not just theological… it’s essential. Because our understanding of Jesus shapes our understanding of salvation. The early Church wrestled deeply with this: How can Jesus be both fully God and fully human? Why does the incarnation matter? And what they discovered still shapes us today: -Jesus did not become less God to become human. -He became fully human without ceasing to be fully God. “He emptied Himself… not by subtracting—but by adding.” From forgiving sins, to touching the unclean, to calming storms— Jesus doesn’t just represent God. He reveals Him. This is the mystery and beauty of the Gospel: The Creator became the created— so that human life might be restored, redeemed, and made whole. This isn’t abstract theology. This is God coming near.

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