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Why is Jesus considered the life?

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Jesus is considered 'the life' because through Him, believers experience eternal communion with God.

When Jesus states, 'I am the life,' it transcends mere existence; it refers to the rich and fulfilling life that results from a relationship with God. In John 17:3, Jesus describes eternal life as knowing the only true God and Jesus Christ, indicating that life is synonymous with communion and fellowship with the Divine. This life is not just future-oriented but also present, as Jesus imparts abundant life to His followers, enabling them to experience joy, peace, and purpose through their connection to Him. Consequently, acknowledging Jesus as 'the life' is crucial for recognizing the complete transformation He offers to those who believe in Him.
Scripture References: John 17:3, John 10:11

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