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What is the significance of Jesus being called 'Alpha and Omega'?

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Jesus, as Alpha and Omega, signifies that He is the beginning and the end of all creation and revelation.

The title 'Alpha and Omega', as presented in Revelation 1:8 and 1:11, indicates that Jesus encompasses all of creation—from its inception to its culmination. This underscores His divine sovereignty and authority over all history and existence. As the first and the last, Jesus is the source and the ultimate end to which all things are directed. This reinforces His role not only as the author of faith but also as the one who will bring all things to completion. Therefore, understanding Jesus as Alpha and Omega helps believers grasp the fullness of His role in both creation and redemption, asserting that all spiritual blessings are indeed found in Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:8, Revelation 1:11

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