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Why is Jesus considered the Word of God?

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Jesus is referred to as the Word of God because He is the ultimate revelation of God to humanity, embodying God's truth and presence.

In John 1:1, Jesus is called the Word, indicating that He is the fullest expression of God’s being. The term 'Logos' reflects His role as the ultimate communication of God to man, surpassing previous revelations through the prophets. Jesus, as the Word, reveals God's intentions, character, and plan for salvation. Every interaction with God by mankind must go through Jesus, making Him essential for understanding divine truth and attaining a relationship with God.
Scripture References: John 1:1

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