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What role does Christ play as the Word of God?

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Christ is the Word of God incarnate, embodying God's revelation, purpose, and truth to humanity.

In Christian theology, Christ is acknowledged as the Word of God (Logos), meaning He is the ultimate revelation of God to humanity. John 1:1 confirms that Christ was with God in the beginning and was God Himself. This underscores His divine nature and role in creation, as He speaks God's truth and is the fulfillment of all Old Testament prophecies. By coming into the world, Christ brought the message of God's love and salvation, making Him the focal point of Scripture and the means through which believers can have a restored relationship with God. Thus, understanding Christ as the Word is pivotal to grasping the full narrative of the Bible and the gospel.
Scripture References: John 1:1, John 1:14, Colossians 1:16-17

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The Word of Life
Ian Potts · Mar 8, 2009
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