The Bible teaches that through Christ's work, believers are made one with God, as noted in John 17:20-23.
The concept of being one with God is fundamental in Scripture, particularly highlighted in John 17, where Jesus prays for unity among those who believe in Him. He expresses the desire that they may be one, just as He and the Father are one. This mystical union is made possible because of Christ's incarnation and redemptive work, where He, being fully God and fully man, identifies with our human condition. Through His sacrifices and His resurrection, believers are united with Christ and therefore made one with God the Father and the Holy Spirit. Not only does this relationship restore the believer, but it also manifests the glory of God in His people in a way that the world may recognize His divine nature.
Scripture References:
John 17:20-23, John 17:20-21
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