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What does the Bible say about God's gift of Christ?

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The Bible states that God gave His only Son, Christ, as a gift of salvation to His people (Isaiah 55:4-6).

According to Isaiah 55:4-6, God declares that He has given His Son as a witness, leader, and commander to His people. The gift of Christ is central to the Gospel, representing God’s initiative in redemption. This gift is not merely an act of giving but an expression of God's love, as Christ embodies the sure mercies of David, fulfilling the prophesies and promises made to His people. As detailed in Acts 13:34, the resurrection of Christ ensures that He will not return to corruption and serves as the foundation of the believer’s hope and salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:4-6, Acts 13:34

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God's Gift
Clay Curtis · May 18, 2014
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