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What does the Bible say about the divinity of Christ?

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The Bible clearly states that Jesus is both fully God and fully man, as seen in John 1:1-5, where it declares Him as the Word who was with God and who was God.

The divinity of Christ is a foundational doctrine in Christianity, articulated explicitly in John 1:1-5. Here, we read 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' This clearly affirms that Jesus, referred to as the Word, is not merely a divine being but is indeed fully God. Additionally, this passage emphasizes His eternal nature and creative power, stating that 'All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made.' Thus, the New Testament unequivocally establishes the divinity of Christ, emphasizing that He existed from all eternity as part of the Godhead, which is crucial for understanding salvation and His role as the Mediator between God and man.
Scripture References: John 1:1-5, Matthew 22:42-45, Luke 1:35, Matthew 3:17, Luke 9:35, John 17:5, Colossians 1:17, Psalm 148:5, John 10:34-38, Psalm 82, John 1:1

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J.C. Ryle · Sep 27, 2016
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