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What does it mean that Christ is the language of God?

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Christ embodies God's revelation, serving as the ultimate communication of His will and purpose to humanity.

When we say that Christ is the language of God, we affirm that He is the clearest and fullest expression of who God is. John 1:1 states, 'In the beginning was the Word,' indicating that the essence of God is revealed through Christ. He is the mediator through whom God's truths are conveyed, bridging the gap caused by sin and misunderstanding. Christ's life, death, and resurrection articulate the core message of the gospel, which is the story of God's redeeming love towards His people. Understanding Christ as the language of God emphasizes the need for believers to align their lives with His teachings and example, embracing the totality of what it means to follow Him.
Scripture References: John 1:1, Hebrews 1:1-3, Colossians 2:9

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Just Words
Tim James · Sep 15, 2021
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