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Why is Christ called the faithful and true witness?

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Christ is called the faithful and true witness because He perfectly reveals the nature of God and provides a trustworthy testimony of His character.

In Revelation 3:14, Christ introduces Himself as 'the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God’s creation.' This designation encapsulates His role as the ultimate revelation of God, as He alone knows the Father and conveys His nature fully. As the faithful and true witness, Christ embodies integrity and reliability, ensuring that His testimony about divine matters is without error. This is profound because it highlights the necessity of Christ as the mediator through whom we understand God's will and His promises. Believers can find comfort and strength in the knowledge that Christ's witness offers clarity about our relationship with God and assures us of His steadfastness.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:14

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