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How does Christ fulfill all of God's promises?

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Christ embodies the fulfillment of God's promises, as He is the manifestation of God's plan for redemption.

The fulfillment of God's promises is intricately tied to Christ, as He is the focal point of God's redemptive plan. Throughout Scripture, Christ is presented as the promised Messiah who brings salvation to God's people. In Him, all the promises of God find their 'yes' (2 Corinthians 1:20), which highlights that every covenant promise from the Old Testament culminates in Christ's work. This inclusion invites believers to trust that God's faithfulness is always rooted in Christ and assures them of His ongoing promise to redeem and restore. Thus, the belief in Christ is essential for understanding the continuity and fulfillment of God's promises throughout scripture.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 1:20

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Christ Is All
Darvin Pruitt · Mar 18, 2012
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