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What does the Bible say about the relationship between Jesus and the Father?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus and the Father are one in essence and will, sharing all that belongs to each other.

The relationship between Jesus and the Father is fundamentally rooted in their shared essence and divine will, as expressed in John 17:10. In this verse, Jesus declares, 'And all mine are thine, and thine are mine; and I am glorified in them.' This statement encapsulates the profound unity between the Father and the Son. While all that Jesus possesses is indeed the Father’s, they are still one in property and purpose. This unity is foundational for understanding redemption, as the Father is acknowledged as the original Giver of all blessings, while Jesus, as Mediator, is the means through which these blessings flow to His people.

Moreover, it is crucial to recognize that the work of the Holy Spirit operates within this divine order. The Spirit reveals these blessings to believers not directly from the Father, but through Christ, thus emphasizing the essential role of Jesus' merit and work in our salvation. The interdependence between Jesus and the Father highlights the richness of Christian truth, showcasing how both Father and Son are glorified in the redemptive process.
Scripture References: John 17:10, Luke 10:22, John 17

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