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What does the Bible say about the role of the Messiah?

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The Bible presents the Messiah as the Redeemer who brings salvation and hope, as seen in 1 Samuel and throughout the Scriptures.

In the Old Testament, the concept of the Messiah is deeply rooted in the prophecies and the understanding of God's promise to His people. In 1 Samuel 7, we see Samuel as a representative pointing to the coming Messiah, emphasizing the need for Israel to return to the Lord and be delivered. The Messiah, as anticipated by Job and confirmed in the New Testament, represents both the promise of a savior and the fulfillment of God's covenant with His people. Understanding the Messiah's role is crucial for recognizing the overarching narrative of salvation throughout Scripture, indicating that from the beginning, God intended to redeem His people through Christ.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 7, Job 19:25, Acts 17:1-3

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To All Israel
Norm Wells · Jun 24, 2026
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