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What does the Bible say about the Just One?

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The Just One refers to Jesus Christ, who is uniquely holy and righteous, fulfilling God's covenant of salvation.

In the sermon, Stephen identifies Jesus as the Just One, highlighting His unique holiness and perfection. This title emphasizes that He is sinless and able to provide the righteousness necessary for salvation. Various Old Testament scriptures reference a 'just one,' indicating that Jesus fulfills God’s promise of a Messiah who would bear the sins of His people. Stephen’s argument showcases the historical rejection of prophets by the Israelites, culminating in the betrayal and murder of the Just One, Jesus Christ, by those who should have recognized Him as their Savior.
Scripture References: Acts 7:51-52, Isaiah 26:7, Deuteronomy 32:4, Zechariah 9:9, Matthew 27:19, Acts 3:13, Acts 22:13

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The Just One
Peter L. Meney · Sep 26, 2013
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Joshua

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