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What is the significance of the 'I and My Father are one' statement?

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This statement affirms Jesus’ divine nature and His unity with the Father, foundational to Reformed theology.

The phrase 'I and My Father are one' (John 10:30) signifies the profound unity between Jesus and the Father, asserting His divinity and authority in the Godhead. This declaration is essential to Reformed theology because it highlights the foundation of the relationship within the Trinity and underscores the nature of Christ's salvific work. By recognizing this unity, believers understand that Jesus' mission and His sacrificial death are divinely ordained and necessary for redemption. Historically, this statement has been a cornerstone in defending the faith against any attempts to diminish Christ's deity and role in salvation.
Scripture References: John 10:30

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