“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (Jn 1:14). If New Testament Christianity is to reappear today with its power and joy and courage, men must recapture the basic conviction that this is a Visited Planet. It is not enough to express formal belief in the “Incarnation” or in “the divinity of Christ”; the staggering truth must be accepted afresh that in this vast, mysterious universe, of which we are an almost infinitesimal part, the great Mystery whom we call God has visited our planet in person. It is from this conviction that there springs unconquerable certainty and unquenchable faith and hope. It is not enough to believe theoretically that Jesus was both God and Man…. The reason for the insufficiency of these things is that the modern mind, which has had its horizons widened in dozens of ways, has got to be shocked afresh by the audacious central Fact—that as a sober matter of history, God became one of us.—J.B. Phillips, NT Christianity, pp 36-37

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