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What does the Bible say about the Son of the Father?

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The Bible identifies Jesus as the Son of the Father, emphasizing His unique relationship to God and His role in our salvation.

The term 'Son of the Father' refers to Jesus Christ, who is fully divine and integral to the salvation of His people. In 2 John, particularly in verse 3, we see that grace, mercy, and peace are received through Him. This relationship signifies not only intimacy with God but also the authority of Christ as the one who executes God's redemptive plan. Romans 1:1-4 further underscores this by declaring that Jesus is both fully human and fully divine, made of the seed of David, and declared to be the Son of God with power through His resurrection.
Scripture References: 2 John 1:3, Romans 1:1-4

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