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What does it mean that Christ is the arm of the Lord?

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Christ being the arm of the Lord signifies that He is the means through which God accomplishes salvation.

In Isaiah 53:1 and 59:16, the term 'arm of the Lord' refers to the Lord's power and intervention in saving His people, ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ. When we understand Christ as the arm of the Lord, we acknowledge that all aspects of salvation—atonement, redemption, and righteousness—are grounded in His person and work. This illustrates that our salvation does not stem from our efforts or from the arm of man but entirely from God's initiative through His Son. The theological implications are profound: it affirms Christ's unique role as both God and man, underscoring the grace of God in working salvation for fallen humanity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:1, Isaiah 59:16

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