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Why is understanding Jesus as the Word important for Christians?

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Understanding Jesus as the Word is crucial as it highlights His role in creation and His authority in revealing God to humanity.

John identifies Jesus as the Word (Logos) in the opening of his gospel, establishing a profound connection between Christ and creation. By stating 'In the beginning was the Word', it illustrates that Jesus is not a created being but the divine instrument through which all things were made (John 1:3). This understanding is vital for Christians as it reinforces the belief that Christ is the ultimate revelation of God. He is central not only to the understanding of God’s character but also to the essence of the Gospel itself, depicted as the means by which believers can access salvation and knowledge of God. Furthermore, the Word, being God, means that the teachings and proclamations of Christ are authoritative and worthy of complete faith and obedience.
Scripture References: John 1:1-3, Hebrews 1:1-3, Romans 16:25

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