John 6:69
And we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God.
Cross-reference
In John 20:31, the Gospel's purpose is that readers believe Jesus is the Christ, Son of God — exactly the belief Peter expresses here.
In John 11:27, Martha confesses Jesus as 'Christ, the Son of God' — almost identical to Peter's confession here.
In John 1:41, Andrew declares Jesus is the Messiah — the same confession Peter makes later in this verse.
In John 5:40, Jesus laments that people refuse to come to Him for life — contrasting with Peter's faith here.
In John 1:34, John the Baptist testifies Jesus is the Son of God — the same truth Peter confesses.
In John 7:41, some in the crowd say Jesus is the Christ — similar to Peter's confession but amid controversy.
In John 4:42, Samaritans confess Jesus as Savior of the world — a complementary recognition of His identity.
In 1 John 5:20, knowing Jesus as the true God and eternal life expands the implications of Peter's confession here.
In 1 John 5:1, belief that Jesus is the Christ leads to being born of God — reinforcing the confession and its saving result.
In Luke 9:20, Peter answers 'The Christ of God' — the Lukan parallel to Peter's confession here.
In Mark 8:29, Peter says 'You are the Christ' — a shorter parallel to this fuller confession in John.
In Matthew 16:16, Peter confesses Jesus as 'Christ, Son of the living God' — the Synoptic parallel to this Johannine confession.
In Mark 9:7, the Father declares Jesus as His beloved Son — the same divine identity Peter confesses here.
In Mark 1:1, the gospel begins with Jesus Christ, the Son of God — matching Peter's declaration of His divine identity.
Romans 10:9 ties confessing Jesus as Lord to salvation — echoing Peter's confession here that Jesus is the Holy One of God.
In Galatians 2:20, Paul lives by faith in the Son of God — the same Son Peter confesses here as the Holy One of God.
In Matthew 14:33, the disciples worship Jesus as Son of God — a parallel confession to Peter's declaration of His divine identity.
In Matthew 26:63, the high priest demands to know if Jesus is the Son of God — Peter's earlier confession is challenged under oath.
In Luke 2:11, the angel proclaims Jesus as Savior and Christ — the Messiah Peter confesses here.
In 2 Corinthians 1:19, Paul affirms Jesus Christ as the Son of God — consistent with Peter's confession here that Jesus is the Holy One.