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Why is Jesus referred to as the Son of God?

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Jesus is called the Son of God because He is of the same essence as the Father, manifesting God in flesh (John 10:30).

The title 'Son of God' signifies that Jesus shares the same divine essence as God the Father. In John 10:30, Jesus states, 'I and the Father are one,' asserting His equality with God. This relationship is unique; unlike human sons, whose nature may differ from their fathers, Jesus' nature is wholly divine. The conception by the Holy Spirit fortifies this truth, marking Him as the Holy One born of Mary (Luke 1:35). His identity as the Son establishes Him as the mediator who uniquely represents humanity to God while being fully divine.
Scripture References: John 10:30, Luke 1:35

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