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How does the Bible describe the relationship between God and Jesus Christ?

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The Bible describes Jesus Christ as the eternal Son of God, fully divine and central to salvation.

In Acts 4:27, the early church identifies Jesus as 'thy holy child,' indicating His unique status as God's Son, fully anointed to be the Savior. This relationship is further illuminated in the context of His roles as prophet, priest, and king, fulfilling the Old Testament types. Colossians 1:16 also affirms that 'by Him all things were created,' showcasing His divine authority and participation in creation. Understanding this relationship is vital for Christians as it underscores the necessity of Christ's mediatorial work and the fullness of God's redemptive plan, reminding believers that their salvation is secured solely through His work.
Scripture References: Acts 4:27, Colossians 1:16

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The God That Is
Todd Nibert · Dec 31, 2017
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