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What does 'my Lord and my God' mean for Christians?

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'My Lord and my God' signifies a personal relationship and recognition of Christ's authority.

When Thomas declares 'my Lord and my God,' he expresses a personal recognition of Jesus' authority and divine nature. This phrase indicates that Jesus is not only the Lord of all but also intimately related to those who believe in Him. It implicates that He is for those who believe and not merely an abstract deity. In Romans 8:31, it reinforces that with God on our side, as indicated by this relationship, no one can successfully oppose us. Thus, this personal acknowledgment of Christ's lordship transforms the believer's life.
Scripture References: John 20:28, Romans 8:31

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