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What does it mean that Jesus is full of grace and truth?

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Jesus being full of grace and truth means He embodies God's unmerited favor and perfect revelation of His character.

The phrase 'full of grace and truth' found in John 1:14 encapsulates the nature of Christ and His ministry. Grace refers to God's unmerited favor toward sinners, while truth embodies the reality of God's character. In Christ, these attributes are perfectly united; He provides the truth about God while extending grace to those who believe in Him. Through His life, teachings, and sacrificial death, Jesus reveals God's mercy and justice, demonstrating that salvation is entirely by grace through faith. This teaching reassures believers that they can rely on Christ, who fully represents God's nature.
Scripture References: John 1:14, John 14:6, Ephesians 2:8-9, Psalm 85:10, Romans 5:1-2

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