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What does the Bible say about the uniqueness of Christ?

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The Bible affirms that Christ is unique and pivotal to world history, as seen in John 6:67-69 and emphasized throughout scripture.

The uniqueness of Christ is established in scripture as He is central to the entire narrative of salvation history. The question posed in John 6:67-69, 'What think ye of Christ?' serves as a critical examination of one’s faith. Christ is not just another historical figure; He is the embodiment of God's promise, having come in the fullness of time to redeem His people. The entire world history pivots around His incarnation and sacrificial death, making Him the sole mediator for eternal life. As such, to understand who Christ is fundamentally shapes our understanding of salvation and our relationship with God.
Scripture References: John 6:67-69, 1 John 5:11-12, 1 Corinthians 2:8, Song of Solomon 5:10-16, Isaiah 6:3, Song of Solomon 5:9, Revelation 7:14, Isaiah 45:21

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Philip Henry · May 28, 2008