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Why is Jesus called the Alpha and Omega?

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Jesus is referred to as Alpha and Omega to signify His role as the beginning and end of all things, encompassing all aspects of existence.

In Revelation 1:8, Jesus identifies Himself as the Alpha and Omega, signifying that He is the beginning and the end. This title reflects His divine nature and eternal existence, emphasizing that all of creation originates from Him and ultimately culminates in Him. Furthermore, this declaration links to the Greek alphabet, illustrating that just as the letters are the foundation of language, Christ is the foundation of all life and reality. His position as the Alpha and Omega reassures believers of His ultimate authority over history and His redemptive plan for humanity.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:8

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Norm Wells · Nov 28, 2007
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