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What does 'Christ the Lord' mean?

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Christ the Lord means that Jesus is the anointed one who has sovereign authority over all creation.

'Christ the Lord' encapsulates Jesus’ dual nature as both the anointed Messiah and sovereign ruler. The term 'Christ' signifies His role as the promised deliverer, while 'Lord' denotes His divine authority. This is crucial in understanding His ability to save and reign over His people. As proclaimed in Luke 2:11, this title reveals not only His mission but also His identity; He is fully God, thereby having the power to fulfill His promises. The significance of His lordship is further confirmed when Peter asserts in Acts 2:36 that God made Jesus both Lord and Christ, emphasizing His ultimate authority.
Scripture References: Luke 2:11, Acts 2:36

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