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Why is Christ referred to as the Morning Star?

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Christ is referred to as the Morning Star because He brings light to darkness and heralds joy and hope, fulfilling God's promises.

The metaphor of Christ as the Morning Star is deeply rooted in the Scriptures, reflecting His role in ushering joy and hope to humanity. This title signifies not only His illuminating nature but also His role as the harbinger of the new covenant and the fulfillment of God's promises. Just as the Morning Star appears before dawn, signaling the coming of light, Christ's coming fulfilled the promises made to the fathers and brought great light to those in darkness (Isaiah 9:2). Additionally, Jesus' advent as the Morning Star signifies the dawn of a new era in salvation history, where hope and joy reign. His light guides us through spiritual darkness, offering assurance and direction to our lives as we navigate the challenges of faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:2, Revelation 22:16

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