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What does John 1:1 teach about Christ's nature?

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John 1:1 teaches that Christ, referred to as the Word, is both with God and is God, establishing His divine nature.

In John 1:1, the Apostle John presents a fundamental truth regarding Christ's nature: 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' This verse underscores both the eternality and divinity of Christ, asserting that He existed independently of creation from the very beginning. The phrase 'was with God' denotes an intimate fellowship, revealing the relational aspect of the Trinity. Furthermore, the assertion 'the Word was God' affirms that Christ possesses the same divine essence as God the Father, making Him fully divine. This foundational understanding is pivotal to the Christian faith as it establishes Jesus' authority and role in creation and redemption.
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