John 10:30
“I and my Father are one.”

What does John 10:30 mean?
John 10:30 in the King James Version reads, “I and my Father are one.” In the plain sense of the sentence, Jesus is not merely saying that he agrees with God, or that he shares God’s aims, but that there is a profound unity between himself and “my Father.” The force of the words…
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In the Gospel of John, specifically in John 10:30, Jesus proclaims, "I and my Father are one." This profound declaration not only highlights the divine unity between Jesus and God the Father but also invites us into a deeper understanding of our relationship with the Trinity and…
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Heavenly Father, As I come before You in reverence and humility, I am reminded of the profound truth contained in the words of our Lord, Jesus Christ: "I and my Father are one." These words resonate deeply within my spirit, inviting me into a sacred understanding of unity and…
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