What Zoe means

Zoe = Greek zōē (ζωή). In the New Testament it is not “having a pulse”—it is the life of the age to come, breaking in now through Jesus.


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God’s life in you: forgiven, adopted, Spirit-led. Not self-help—resurrection life (Romans 6:4 pattern).

Why churches borrow “Zoe”

It is a one-word billboard for John’s gospel: “I came that they may have life” (John 10:10). Branding should always bow to the text.

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WordTypical focus
Bios (another Greek word)day-to-day living
ZōēGod’s eternal-quality life in Christ

One verse to sit with

“I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” — Jesus, John 10:10 (ESV)

Try this: read John 1:4; 3:15-16; 5:24; 6:33; 17:3—notice how “life” keeps rhyming with belief and Spirit.


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