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

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Being full of grace and truth means that Jesus perfectly embodies God's character and offers salvation to humanity.

In John 1:14, we see that Jesus, the Word made flesh, is described as being 'full of grace and truth.' This profound statement means that in His very being, Jesus perfectly integrates the kindness and mercy of God ('grace') with the unwavering reliability and holiness of God ('truth'). As the ultimate revelation of God, He manifests grace through His actions, such as forgiving sins and healing the sick, while also upholding truth by teaching God's righteous standards and fulfilling the law. Therefore, all Christians find grace and truth in Christ alone, emphasizing the uniqueness of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: John 1:14

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