The concept of the Eternal Son is central to understanding the nature of Christ and His relationship with the Father. Scripture reveals that Jesus, as the Eternal Son, exists in a unique and eternal relationship with God the Father. In John 1:1-3, we learn that 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' This passage affirms the pre-existence of Christ, highlighting His divine nature and eternal existence. Furthermore, Hebrews 1:3 states that 'He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature,' emphasizing that the Son perfectly reflects the character and essence of the Father. Jesus Himself declares in John 14:9, 'Whoever has seen me has seen the Father,' indicating the intimate connection between the two. The Eternal Sonship of Christ also underscores the significance of His role in salvation, as seen in Romans 8:32, where Paul writes, 'He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all.' This sacrificial love is rooted in the eternal relationship within the Trinity. Ultimately, the doctrine of the Eternal Son invites believers to explore the depths of God's love and the profound mystery of the Godhead, as revealed through Jesus Christ.
W.E. Best delves into the profound revelation of Jesus Christ claiming the incommunicable name 'I Amos,' signifying His unchangeable essence and everlasting duration as God, distinct from earthly change. The Jews misunderstood His pre-existence as a claim to Deity, blinded by religious traditions. B
