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How does Christ fulfill the Old Testament promises?

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Christ fulfills the Old Testament promises by being the object of our faith and the realization of salvation.

The fulfillment of Old Testament promises is foundational to understanding Christ's role in salvation history. The scriptures point to Him, with faith being significantly more emphasized in the New Testament as believers are called to trust in Jesus, the Messiah foretold throughout the Old Testament. His coming is the culmination of those promises, as He embodies the light and salvation that David speaks of in Psalm 27:1. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Christ fulfills the requirements of the law and the promises of God, providing eternal life to all who believe, thus linking the past with the present and affirming the continuity of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Psalm 27:1, John 1:14, Luke 24:44

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