What does the Bible say about Christ as God's anointed?
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The Bible reveals that Christ, or the Messiah, is God's anointed one, fulfilling the promises of salvation throughout both the Old and New Testaments.
In the scriptures, Christ is consistently portrayed as God's anointed, with the term 'Messiah' used in the Old Testament and the equivalent 'Christ' in the New Testament. Every book of the Bible, whether it speaks through history, law, poetry, or prophecy, ultimately points to the fulfillment found in Christ. This is evident even in genealogies, which track the lineage of Christ to demonstrate God's plan in preserving Israel to bring forth the Messiah. The essence of the biblical narrative centers around the salvation he brings, as seen in the promise of Genesis 3:15 and the entirety of the redemptive history leading to his work on the cross.
Scripture References:
Genesis 3:15, Matthew 1:1, 1 Samuel 2:1-10
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