The Word was not always Incarnate; there was a time when He was not Incarnate.Was is the operative word there, is it not?
God the Word, for the Incarnate Word has a human Name, Jesus Christ.
And does Jesus Christ have form, flesh, shape, and humanity?
Was is the operative word there, is it not? Was is only meaninful with regards to God when we speak of Incarnation. Was otherwise has no meaning wiht deity, os the proper tense is "is." God does not change.
does Jesus Christ have form, flesh, shape, and humanity?
Of course, He does. Jesus is the Incarnate God the Word.
His human naure does not mix with or change the divine Nature, and that nature is, in the words of St. John of Damascus
It is plain, then, that there is a God. But what He is in His essence anti nature is absolutely incomprehensible and unknowable. For it is evident that He is incorporeal. For how could that possess body which is infinite, and boundless, and formless, and intangible and invisible, in short, simple and not compound? How could that be immutable which is circumscribed and subject to passion? And how could that be passionless which is composed of elements and is resolved again into them? For combination is the beginning of conflict, and conflict of separation, and separation of dissolution, and dissolution is altogether foreign to God."[Exact Expo. of Orth. Faith, Book I, Ch IV] In His divine nature, He is, always has been and always will be יהוה, or as Kolo says O W N.