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Why is Jesus called Prophet, Priest, and King?

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Jesus is called Prophet, Priest, and King because He perfectly fulfills all three offices essential for our salvation and worship.

In the Old Testament, the roles of Prophet, Priest, and King were crucial for the nation's relationship with God. Jesus embodies all three positions, fulfilling their requirements perfectly. As a Prophet, He speaks the truth of God and is the ultimate revelation of God's Word. As a Priest, He represents humanity before God, offering Himself as a perfect sacrifice for sin, thereby reconciling believers to the Father. Lastly, as a King, He rules sovereignly over His kingdom, ensuring that all things work according to His divine plan. This tri-office role signifies Jesus' total authority and capability to secure salvation for His people, emphasizing that providence, redemption, and revelation are centered in Him.
Scripture References: Malachi 4:4-6, Hebrews 4:14-15, Revelation 19:16

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