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What is the significance of Christ's coming as prophesied in Isaiah?

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Christ's coming as prophesied signifies God's ultimate plan for redemption and the fulfillment of His promises to His people.

The prophecy in Isaiah 7:14 regarding the birth of Christ from a virgin is foundational to understanding God's redemptive plan. It confirms that God is actively working throughout history to bring about the promise of salvation through His Son. This prophetic declaration foreshadows the incarnation, where God becomes man to atone for sin. This prophetic fulfillment reassures believers of God's faithfulness in keeping His promises and serves as an anchor for their faith. As each prophecy is fulfilled in Christ, it illustrates that God's sovereign plan not only encompasses individual lives but also the entirety of salvation history, culminating in the work of the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:21-23, Luke 1:26-35

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