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Where can we see God's attributes in the New Testament?

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God's attributes are prominently displayed in the New Testament through the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

In the New Testament, God's attributes come to full fruition in the person of Jesus Christ. John 1:14 highlights that the Word became flesh, embodying grace and truth in a tangible way. Jesus' interactions reveal God's compassion, mercy, and justice, consistent with what was revealed in the Old Testament. For instance, in Hebrews 2:17, Jesus is described as a merciful and faithful high priest, highlighting His role in reconciling humanity with God. Furthermore, His teachings emphasize God's loving-kindness and readiness to forgive, as illustrated in the parables. Christ's life serves as a perfect manifestation of God’s attributes, assuring us that in Him, we find the essence of who God is.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Hebrews 2:17, Genesis 3:21

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