That's the traditional Christian view.
Yes, Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. Read John 1:14.
God took on human flesh (was incarnated) in the person of Jesus Christ.
Protestants believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God, the Father. The second person of the Holy Trinity. God in the flesh.
The word became flesh in Jesus the Christ, born of Mary.
This is because Jesus Christ is Creator who came as God in the flesh. (See Colossians 1:16 etc)
Because Jesus is flesh and Christ is spirit
Jesus Christ is the only one that can forgive sins. Because Jesus Christ is God in the flesh, he was able to die in our place on the cross. We should have been the one to pay for our sins, but Jesus did it. He said it is finished. He can forgive our sins if we repent of our sins and put our faith in the work that Jesus completed on the cross.
Because Jesus is God in the flesh.
Regarding this question Jesus was quickened in the flesh, and resurrected in the spirit. (1 Corinthians 15v36-50)"Christ was resurrected by the powers and the grace of God. So because God gave powers to the spirit over all flesh, which became the Holy one he quickened the flesh.
In Christianity this is a reference to Jesus Christ and, therefore, to the bread/wine of communion (in some denominations this reference to communion food is metaphorical, others believe that the bread/wine actually become Jesus).
Jesus is the son of god, he is god in the flesh,and is also in the god head 3 in 1 father spirit and son (son being Jesus) so yes he is god in someway Hope this helps also read Matthew mark luke and John those will all give you an understanding of Jesus
All those who know the truth of the 1 true & living God maniest in the flesh as Jesus Christ.