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Biblical authority and orthodox doctrine
What does the Bible clearly teach?
In the Evangelical tradition, John 10:31-39 underscores the duality of Christ's divine nature and His role as the Good Shepherd. It emphasizes Jesus' authority as the Son of God and the assurance of salvation through faith in Him, inviting believers to recognize their personal relationship with Him as foundational to their faith.
Jesus as the ultimate authority—how do we respond to His claims?
The challenge of faith in the face of skepticism and opposition
The assurance of eternal life through our relationship with Christ
Jesus' call to unity with the Father and what that means for our lives
The Greek term 'theos' (God) in reference to Jesus highlights His divinity.
The phrase 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30) emphasizes the unity and essence of Christ with God.
The use of 'works' (ergon) refers to the miracles and signs that authenticate Jesus' identity and mission.
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