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What significance do Christ's works hold according to John’s Gospel?

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John's Gospel highlights the significance of Christ's works as sufficient evidence for faith in Him.

In concluding his Gospel, John states, 'There are many other things which Jesus did...' (John 21:25), driving home the point that all that is recorded serves a purpose. These works were not only meant for the first century believers but also formed a foundation of faith for all, as they show God’s character and mission through Christ. The Gospel provides abundant evidence to affirm faith in Jesus as the Christ, ensuring that every unbeliever and seeker has enough revelation to respond to the call of salvation. The sufficiency of Christ’s deeds assures believers that what is written is adequate for nurturing faith.
Scripture References: John 21:25

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John 21:18-25
J.C. Ryle · Dec 31, 2016
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