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Why is the genealogy of Christ important for Christians?

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The genealogy of Christ underscores God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises throughout history, revealing His sovereign plan for redemption.

The genealogy of Christ is significant as it traces the lineage through which God's redemptive plan unfolds. In Matthew 1:1-16, we find key figures such as Judah and Tamar, whose inclusion showcases God's grace in choosing unlikely characters for His purpose. This lineage demonstrates that God works through people of flawed backgrounds and sinful histories, affirming the doctrine of sovereign grace. Each name in the genealogy represents God’s faithfulness to His promises and highlights that salvation is entirely of the Lord. For Christians, this genealogical account forms a profound reminder of their identity in Christ, emphasizing that through faith, believers are grafted into this lineage of grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:1-16, Romans 9:10-16

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