Who is the Lord Jesus Christ according to the Bible?
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The Lord Jesus Christ is God incarnate, the Savior of sinners, and the cornerstone of the church (Acts 4:10-12).
According to the Apostle Paul and the Scriptures, Jesus Christ is not just a historical figure but God come in the flesh. As noted in Acts 4:10-12, it is through Him that we receive salvation, for 'there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved.' He is referred to as the cornerstone, essential to the faith and the church. The significance of recognizing who Christ is extends beyond mere acknowledgment; it shapes our understanding of salvation and the nature of our relationship with God. In Philippians 2:5-11, we learn that He humbled Himself, taking on the form of a servant, demonstrating His willingness to save us by means of His death on the cross.
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