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Why is the concept of Christ’s anointing important for Christians?

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Christ's anointing signifies His role as the chosen Messiah to fulfill God's redemptive purposes.

The significance of Christ's anointing is foundational for understanding His role as the Messiah and our Great High Priest. In Isaiah 61:1, it states that the Spirit of the Lord is upon Him because He has been anointed to preach the good news. This anointing establishes His authority and capability to execute God's plan of salvation. It connects Him to the Old Testament prophecies and expectations of a coming Savior who would bring deliverance to His people. For Christians, this means that Jesus is not just a historical figure but the culmination of God's promises and the embodiment of divine truth. His anointing assures believers that He has the divine backing to fulfill His promises and that we can rely on Him to mediate our relationship with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 61:1, Hebrews 5:5-6

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