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What does it mean that Christ is the Branch?

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Christ being called the Branch signifies His role as the source of life and hope, fulfilling God's plan of salvation.

In prophetic literature, particularly in Zechariah 6:12, the term 'Branch' symbolizes Jesus as the one who brings life and restoration. Just as a branch signifies new growth from a tree, Christ represents new life emerging from His resurrection. This imagery connects to the prophecies from Isaiah and Jeremiah, indicating that Jesus fulfills God’s promises to establish a righteous kingdom and save His people. He is the lifeline for all who believe, as embodied in the metaphor of a vine and branches (John 15), where He sustains all spiritual life.
Scripture References: Zechariah 6:12, Isaiah 4, Jeremiah 23:5

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