According to Chapter 12, there is a distinct difference between a divine incarnation and a saint. The text states that the incarnation of God is for the protection of the virtuous and the complete destruction of the wicked. However, saints are described as being uniquely distinct beyond this purpose. Chapter 12 explains that to saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal, and they do not differentiate between who is great or small. In fact, saints are considered greater than God in this respect because they first focus on setting the wicked on the right path, their hearts overflowing with compassion for the distressed.
How does Chapter 12 differentiate between the purpose of a saint's incarnation and a typical divine incarnation?
π Chapter 12