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What does the Bible say about the teachings of Jesus?

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Jesus' teachings are a direct reflection of the Father's words and intentions, showing His love and mercy to His people.

In John 14:24, Jesus emphasizes the divine origin of His teachings by declaring that the words He speaks are not His own but come from the Father. This profound statement reveals that everything Jesus did during His earthly ministry was aimed at demonstrating the heart of the Father toward His people. The fullness of the character and love of God is encapsulated in Christ, making Him the ultimate mediator between God and man. As believers, understanding that the blessings we receive through Jesus originate from the Father enhances the sweetness of these gifts, as they are expressions of divine love and grace.

Moreover, this understanding deepens our appreciation for the relationship between the Father and the Son. Jesus, being fully God and fully man, embodies all the grace and truth of God, showing us the nature of the Father in every act of kindness, mercy, and redemptive work He performs. Every blessing that flows from Christ to believers is ultimately rooted in the Father's love, demonstrating that our communion with the Father is exclusively through the Son. This connection not only enriches our faith but also assures us that in knowing and seeing the Son, we know and see the Father as well.
Scripture References: John 14:24

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John 14:24
Robert Hawker · Aug 28, 2016
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