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Why is Jesus referred to as the Son of the living God?

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Jesus is referred to as the Son of the living God to emphasize His divine nature and authority as the Messiah.

The title 'Son of the living God' affirms the unique relationship Jesus has with the Father as the second person of the Trinity. In Matthew 16:16, Peter's confession identifies Jesus not only as the Messiah (Christ) but also highlights His divine sonship. This declaration carries significant weight in understanding Jesus' mission and His authority to provide salvation. The acknowledgment of Jesus as the Son of God signifies that He is both fully divine and fully human, perfectly equipped to mediate between God and humanity. This truth is foundational for Christian faith, as it establishes the basis for recognizing the authority of Christ's teachings and the efficacy of His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:16

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