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Why is the concept of Christ as the faithful witness important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ as the faithful witness assures Christians of His reliability and truthfulness in His testimony about God.

In Revelation 1:5, Christ is referred to as the faithful witness. This title emphasizes His role in revealing the truth of God to humanity. As the faithful witness, He embodies the perfect representation of God's nature and intentions, as articulated in Hebrews 1:1-3, where it states that God has spoken to us by His Son. For Christians, this assurance means that Christ's testimony is both reliable and trustworthy, providing a solid foundation for their faith and understanding of God’s redemptive work. His witness is not merely a message; it is the essence of truth itself, which Christians are called to proclaim.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:5, Hebrews 1:1-3

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Henry Mahan · Jan 24, 2001
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