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What does the Bible say about the uniqueness of Jesus Christ?

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The Bible affirms that Jesus Christ is uniquely both Lord and Christ, as declared in Acts 2:36.

In Acts 2:36, it is stated that 'God hath made that same Jesus whom you have crucified both Lord and Christ.' This emphasizes not just the identity of Jesus as the Messiah, but His sovereign authority over all creation. This same Jesus, who is both divine and human, fulfills the redemptive plan laid out by God throughout Scripture. His uniqueness lies in His dual nature as true God and true man, the only one capable of reconciling sinners to God through His sacrificial death and victorious resurrection. Unlike any other figures, His name is not merely common; there are many who share the name 'Jesus,' but only one is the sovereign Savior who accomplished the work of redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 2:36

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