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Where in the Bible does it say that Jesus is God?

He explains how the New Testament reveals Christ’s divinity both explicitly and implicitly through His words, His power to forgive sins, His healings, and His unity with the Father. Jesus came to lead us to the Father, but many rejected Him because they could not accept Him as the Son of God and one in essence with the Father. Fr. Daniel also reminds us that true prophecy is not meant to make us obsessed with future events or fearful signs. The real preparation for God’s coming is our conversion, our relationship with Him, and our readiness to meet Him. Authentic Marian messages always call us back to prayer, repentance, grace, and deeper union with God. The most important question is not what will happen tomorrow, but: Are you ready to stand before God today? Readings for July 2nd. 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/070226.cfm

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