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What does Ezekiel teach us about the nature of Christ?

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Ezekiel reveals Christ as the God-man, the Lion, the ox of sacrifice, and the eagle representing His supremacy and divine nature.

In the vision described in Ezekiel chapter 1, we see a profound representation of Christ through the different creatures that Ezekiel encounters. Each creature symbolizes a distinct aspect of Christ. The face of the man represents the God-man who came to save humanity, emphasizing His dual nature as fully God and fully man. The lion portrays His strength and authority as the ruler over all creation. The ox embodies the sacrificial work of Christ, illustrating His role as the One who bears our burdens through His death. Finally, the eagle represents His ability to soar above the temporal and administer God's will perfectly, flying into the very presence of God and absorbing His wrath for His people. Collectively, these images present a comprehensive view of Christ as our redeemer, protector, and sovereign, affirming His unique position in the salvation narrative.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 1:4-11, Philippians 2:5-11, Revelation 4:6-11

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