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Why is Jesus called the truth?

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Jesus is called the truth because He embodies divine truth, revealing God’s nature and will to mankind.

In John 14:6, Jesus declares, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.' This statement asserts that all truth is found in Him and that He is the ultimate revelation of God to humanity. As the truth, Jesus is without deceit, and everything He speaks and represents aligns perfectly with God’s character. In contrast to the deceptive nature of man, who is described in Romans 3:4 as being a liar, Christ’s nature is pure and unblemished. To trust in Jesus as the truth is essential to our faith, as it means we accept His teachings, His sacrifice, and His authority as absolute and unwavering.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Romans 3:4

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