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How does the title 'Christ' represent Jesus' role?

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'Christ' signifies Jesus as the anointed one, fulfilling the prophecies and serving as the mediator between God and humanity.

The title 'Christ' is integral to understanding the role of Jesus in the biblical narrative. Hebrew scripture speaks of God's chosen servant who would bring about redemption and fulfill His divine purpose. In Isaiah 42:1, God declares His servant whom He supports and delights in, pointing to the anointed nature of Christ. This signifies not only His messianic identity but also His role as mediator; as stated in 1 Timothy 2:5, there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus. His obedience to the Father, culminating in His sacrificial death and resurrection, is a demonstration of His commitment to fulfilling His role as the Messiah. Recognizing Christ as the anointed one invites believers to understand the scope of His saving work within the covenant of grace, fulfilling Old Testament promises and establishing a new relationship between God and His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, 1 Timothy 2:5

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