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What does the Bible say about Jesus Christ's role as a faithful witness?

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Jesus Christ is the faithful witness who reveals God's glory and fulfills His redemptive promises.

In the book of Revelation, Jesus Christ is described as the faithful and true witness. This designation underscores His role in revealing the fullness of God's glory and His work of redemption. As the embodiment of truth, Jesus testifies about the things He has seen and the promises He has fulfilled. His sacrifice on the cross and His victory over death serve as evidence of His faithfulness to God’s covenant and His love for His people. This perspective emphasizes that to understand the purpose of Revelation—or indeed the entirety of Scripture—one must recognize Christ's preeminence and His role in salvation history.

The confidence believers have in God's promises is firmly grounded in the character of Christ as the faithful witness. His fulfillment of the law and His imputation of righteousness to His followers illustrate that He not only testifies about God's plan but also accomplishes it perfectly. The faithful witness stands unchanging, ensuring that what He has promised will indeed come to fruition. This assures us that we can trust Him fully in our faith journey.

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