And thinking they were together, her will was made flesh.
And there, standing watching the bed, were the five: her dream made flesh.
Actors have to work with other people's words; go around, through and between them so that they can be made flesh.
The Logos had been made flesh to give us life.
He was just in time to see one of his speculations made flesh.
He is the play's subtext made flesh, you could say.
"It's the residual power from when she made him flesh!"
The true God was made flesh and dwelt among us.
And the Word was made flesh in the weave of the human universe.
But above all, he dedicated his life to the proposition that the word must be made flesh.