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What does it mean that Jesus is both Christ and Lord?

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Jesus being both Christ and Lord means He is the anointed Savior and sovereign over creation, evidenced by His miracles and authority (Luke 2:11).

The dual titles of Jesus as both 'Christ' and 'Lord' encapsulate His roles in salvation and sovereignty. The term 'Christ' signifies Jesus’ anointing as the Savior, fulfilling the vocation of priest, prophet, and king as foretold in Scripture. Meanwhile, 'Lord' emphasizes His sovereignty and authority over all creation. Throughout the Gospels, we witness His dominion manifested in miraculous acts, such as calming storms and raising the dead, asserting His divine lordship. These titles together convey the profound reality that to know Jesus as Savior is also to recognize His rightful authority in our lives. Believers are called to submit to Christ the Lord, trusting in His redemptive work and acknowledging His control over all circumstances.
Scripture References: Luke 2:11, Philippians 2:9-11

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