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What does it mean to say that Jesus is the Christ?

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Jesus is the Christ, signifying that He is the Anointed One, the Messiah, who fulfills Old Testament prophecies of salvation.

The term 'Christ' comes from the Greek 'Christos,' meaning 'Anointed One,' and it fulfills the Old Testament prophecies regarding the coming Savior. When Peter recognizes Jesus as 'the Christ, the Son of the living God' (Matthew 16:16), he acknowledges Jesus' unique role in salvation history—fully divine and fully human. This is crucial to historic Reformed theology, which teaches that Christ’s work, including His life, death, and resurrection, provides the foundation for our salvation, making Him the necessary mediator between God and man.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:16, Romans 10:9-10

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