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What does the name of Jesus signify in Christian theology?

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The name of Jesus signifies His authority and the fullness of His redemptive work as the God-man.

The name of Jesus encompasses His identity, authority, and mission as the appointed Savior. In Revelation 19:13, He is called 'the Word of God,' which connects to the profound truths found in John 1:1, where the Word is identified as God. Thus, the name of Jesus affirms His divine nature and the incarnation through which God took on humanity. Furthermore, every believer knows Jesus by this name significant for their faith, as it is through His name that we find salvation and the fullness of life. It reflects the culmination of every name and title attributed to Him throughout Scripture, revealing His multifaceted role in the believer's salvation and hope.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:13, John 1:1

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A Name Written
Paul Mahan · Oct 27, 1999
Joshua

Joshua

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