Consider This Analogy: Light
He was God, but He became a Man. He was such a real Man that the people in His time, including His disciples, could not be absolutely sure that He was God until He rose from the dead. In the times after His ascension, however, people worshiping Him had trouble believing Him to be a real man. Calling Him God only, on one hand, excludes His capability and power of dwelling among people in a bodily form; calling Him Man only, on the other hand, takes away His divine nature which makes Him to be unique from all the other men. He is indeed the Light of our world as He
bears the dual nature of light we depend on always. In
the case of our physical light, it behaves BOTH as a beam
of particles AND as waves at the same time; describing
light as a beam of particles only is not fully correct,
neither calling it a thread of waves. Light has a DUAL
nature, but NOT two natures; the behavior of particles
and that of waves are only two outward expressions of the
ONE nature of light. Same is the Savior of our world! He
is God-Man, the Light of the world! ONE nature in TWO
expressions!
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