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What does the Bible say about the offices of Christ?

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The Bible identifies Christ's primary offices as prophet, priest, and king, each fulfilling significant roles in salvation.

Scripture reveals that Jesus Christ holds three primary offices: prophet, priest, and king. As a prophet, He declares God's truth and warns sinners of impending judgment, as foretold by Moses in Deuteronomy 18:15. As a priest, He offers Himself as the ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling the role indicated in Psalm 110, where He is said to be a priest in the order of Melchizedek. Finally, as king, Christ reigns over His spiritual kingdom, as asserted in 1 Timothy 6:15, where He is referred to as 'King of Kings and Lord of Lords.' These offices help us understand the depth of His mission and His work in the world.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 18:15, Psalm 110, 1 Timothy 6:15

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Peter L. Meney · Dec 20, 2020
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