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What does the Bible say about Christ's words?

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Christ's words are the very words of God, spiritual and life-giving, reflecting His divine nature.

In John 12:44-50, Jesus emphasizes the profound unity between Himself and His words, declaring that He is the 'Word of God' (John 1:1, Revelation 19:13). Every utterance He makes is not just doctrine but embodies the life and spirit of God, distinguishing them from mere human teachings. His words bring life and should never be regarded as dry or harsh; instead, they should be a source of spiritual nourishment and understanding for believers, compelling us to see Christ for who He truly is.

Furthermore, Jesus states in John 6:63 that His words are 'spirit and life,' affirming that they transcend mere intellectual comprehension. They require the work of the Holy Spirit for true understanding. To embrace His words is to embrace Christ Himself, and rejecting them carries eternal consequences, as His words will judge the hearts of those who resist Him (John 12:48). This highlights the importance of valuing Christ's teachings as central to our faith and salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:1, John 6:63, John 12:44-50, Revelation 19:13

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