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Why is the identity of Jesus as the seed significant for Christians?

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Jesus being described as the seed signifies His humble beginnings and incredible role in God's redemptive plan.

The identification of Jesus as the seed, found in Genesis 3:15 and referenced in Galatians, emphasizes His humble origins as well as His pivotal role in God's plan for salvation. The seed metaphor illustrates that Jesus, who appeared insignificant and despised, would grow to become the cornerstone of the faith and the source of eternal life for believers. Just as a small seed can yield great fruit, Christ's sacrificial love and resurrection bring forth abundant life and hope for humanity, making His identity central to the Christian faith and the growth of the church.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:15, Galatians 3:16

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