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What does it mean that Jesus is the Word of God?

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Jesus, as the Word of God, embodies the ultimate revelation of God to humanity, full of grace and truth.

In John 1:1-14, Jesus is identified as the Word, indicating that He is both divine and the ultimate revelation of God to mankind. This concept illustrates that through Jesus, we receive full comprehension of God's nature and attributes. As the Word incarnate, He meets the requirement of divine revelation and mediates our relationship with God. He embodies grace and truth, alongside being the final witness to the truth of God. Therefore, understanding Jesus as the Word is essential for recognizing how God communicates with us through Scripture and His Son.
Scripture References: John 1:1-14, John 1:1, Luke 5:1-11

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The Magnified Word
Henry Sant · Aug 17, 2014
At Thy Word
Norm Wells · Sep 22, 2024
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