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How do we know that Christ is the fulfillment of Old Testament promises?

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Christ fulfills Old Testament promises as the one through whom all God’s plans are realized, according to the apostles' teaching.

The New Testament frequently affirms that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of Old Testament promises, emphasizing His role as the central figure of God's redemptive plan. For example, Jesus states in John 5:39 that the Scriptures testify about Him, which demonstrates the continuity of God's salvific purpose. Moreover, passages like 2 Corinthians 1:20 affirm that all the promises of God find their fulfillment in Christ. This Christocentric understanding encourages believers to interpret the Scriptures with the recognition that Jesus is the embodiment of all God's promises and purposes, uniting Jews and Gentiles in one body—the Church.
Scripture References: John 5:39; 2 Corinthians 1:20; Revelation 3:9-12

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