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Why is it significant that Christ is called the 'faithful witness'?

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Christ being the 'faithful witness' signifies His embodiment of truth and His role in revealing God's will.

The designation of Christ as the 'faithful witness' in Revelation 1:5 underscores His divine credibility and truthfulness. As a faithful witness, Christ reveals the fullness of God's character and the reality of human sinfulness. He bears witness to the truth of the gospel, declaring not only the need for salvation but demonstrating it through His life, death, and resurrection. His faithfulness means that believers can trust in His promises and rely on His teachings. The faithful witness relates to the assurance we find in Christ, as He is the one who accurately represents God's intentions toward humanity, providing a perfect model for believers to follow.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:5, John 14:6

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