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How do we know Christ is the breaker mentioned in the Bible?

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We recognize Christ as the breaker because He fulfills the prophetic imagery found in Scripture related to victory and salvation.

Christ is referred to as the 'breaker' in prophetic texts, such as Micah 2:13, where the imagery illustrates His role in delivering His people and conquering enemies. The term signifies His power to break through obstacles that separate us from God's blessings. This is evident in His incarnation, death, and resurrection, where He triumphed over sin, death, and the law. In Isaiah 63:1, the one who comes from Edom, 'mighty to save,' aligns with the portrayal of Jesus Christ, demonstrating His authority and ability to redeem. His victory on the cross and subsequent resurrection decisively mark Him as the breaker who delivers His people from bondage and secures their ultimate salvation.
Scripture References: Micah 2:13, Isaiah 63:1

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The Breaker #321
Mike McInnis · Jul 29, 2019
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