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In this first episode of our series on "The Body of Christ," we begin with the most foundational and often overlooked meaning of that phrase: the actual, physical body of Jesus. Before the Body of Christ can be understood as the Church on the earth, and before we can grasp the mystery of the Bride seated with Christ in glory, we have to first return to the wonder of the incarnation. God did not redeem humanity from a distance. He stepped into creation, took on flesh, entered the human story, and became one of us. This conversation moves slowly and reverently through the weight of that reality: that the Word became flesh, not temporarily as a costume or assignment, but as an eternal decision of love. Jesus did not simply visit humanity for 33 years and then return to being disembodied Spirit. Through His incarnation, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, a glorified human body is now seated on the throne. Flesh and bone are in heaven. Humanity, in Christ, has been brought back into its original purpose: union with God, co-heirship with Christ, and participation in His reign. Together, we reflect on the scandalous beauty of a God who humbled Himself, emptied Himself, experienced limitation, hunger, grief, obedience, suffering, and even death in a real human body. We talk about why flesh matters to God, why creation was never the problem, and why Jesus redeemed us through a body, as a body, and into a body. This episode invites listeners to recover a deeper reverence for the incarnation and to see their own humanity differently, not as something shameful or disposable, but as something God created, entered, redeemed, and made holy. Learn more about silent retreats at kallahculture.org [https://www.kallahculture.org]
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