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What constitutes the authority of Jesus according to Scripture?

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Jesus’ authority is derived from His identity as God and His fulfillment of prophetic Scriptures.

The authority of Jesus is intricately tied to His divine identity and His role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. Throughout the Gospels, notably in John 10:17-18, Jesus asserts, 'No man taketh my life from me, but I lay it down of myself.' This illustrates that He has authority over His own life and death, highlighting His divine nature. In addition, the resurrection serves as a validation of His claims and His teachings, encapsulating the very essence of Christian faith. The believer's understanding of Scripture is impossible without viewing it through the lens of Jesus' resurrection, as stated in John 2:22, where the disciples 'remembered that He had said this unto them' only after His resurrection.
Scripture References: John 10:17-18, John 2:22

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