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What does John 1 teach about the nature of Jesus?

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John 1 reveals Jesus as both the Messiah and the divine Savior, emphasizing His unique authority and identity.

In John 1, Jesus is presented as the Messiah (Christ) and the ultimate fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. The text highlights His divine authority as the one who knows individuals intimately. For instance, Jesus identifies Simon Peter by name, demonstrating His omniscience. Furthermore, the narrative conveys that Jesus is the Savior, implying His role as the one who redeems and transforms lives. The revelation of Jesus in this passage not only affirms His identity but also invites us to recognize His lordship and the necessity of submission to His call, a hallmark of Reformed theology.
Scripture References: John 1:41-42, Ephesians 1:7

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