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How can we know that Jesus is the Messiah?

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Jesus is affirmed as the Messiah by Scripture, prophecy fulfillment, and God's own declaration during the transfiguration.

The belief that Jesus is the Messiah is rooted in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament proclamations about His life and ministry. Throughout the Old Testament, prophecies concerning the coming Messiah point to a figure who would redeem God's people. In the New Testament, particularly in the event of the transfiguration, God explicitly declares Jesus as His Son (Matthew 17:5), confirming His role as the promised Messiah. Furthermore, Jesus's actions—performing miracles, teaching with authority, and ultimately fulfilling the redemptive mission through His death and resurrection—demonstrate His messianic authority. To fully embrace Jesus as the Messiah is to acknowledge His unique status as the Savior, chosen by God to reconcile humanity to Himself.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:5

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