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What does it mean that Christ is both the way and the door?

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Christ being both the way and the door emphasizes His role as the sole means of salvation and access to the Father.

In John 10, when Jesus refers to Himself as both the way and the door, He is declaring that He is the means by which sinners can be reconciled to God. As the door, He grants entry into the fold of safety and assurance; as the way, He defines the path that leads to eternal life. This dual identification underscores the completeness of Christ's redemptive work—only through Him can one have access to God. In Him, believers find everything necessary for life and godliness, affirming that their faith rests solely on His sufficiency.
Scripture References: John 10:9, John 14:6

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