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Why is Christ's first advent significant?

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Christ's first advent fulfills God's promises to His people, including their return from captivity.

The significance of Christ's first advent, as prophesied by Jeremiah, lies in its fulfillment of God's covenant promises. Christ was to be born in Bethlehem, which required the Jews to return to their land from exile. Jeremiah's prophecies not only speak of a physical return but also point to the spiritual restoration that Christ brings. His arrival welcomes a new covenant, fulfilling God's longstanding promise of redemption for His people, as reiterated by the Apostle Paul in Romans.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 31:31-34, Matthew 1:21, Romans 11:26-27

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