What does the Bible say about Jesus as the chosen one?
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The Bible describes Jesus as the chosen one, anointed by God for salvation, symbolized through David's anointing in 1 Samuel 16:12-13.
In 1 Samuel 16:12-13, David is anointed by Samuel, representing God's selection of a leader among His people. This passage mirrors the greater truth of Jesus being the ultimate chosen One. Jesus, referred to as the God-man Mediator, was selected from eternity past to be the Savior of His church. The phrase ‘Arise, anoint him; for this is he’ echoes throughout history, ultimately pointing to Christ, who stands pre-eminent as the glorious Head of the body of the church, which is chosen by God to receive His grace and mercy.
Moreover, this anointing signifies that Jesus was appointed by the Father, emphasizing His unique role in salvation history. As God’s chosen, Jesus is depicted as one who has been given the Spirit without measure, ensuring that He has all authority to save and redeem. Thus, the anointing of David serves as a type that culminates in Christ, reminding believers of Jesus' divine selection and the assurance of salvation that flows from Him alone.
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