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Why is the pre-incarnate Christ significant in Scripture?

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The pre-incarnate appearances of Christ show His active role in God's redemptive plan long before His incarnation.

Pre-incarnate appearances of Christ are significant as they reveal His ongoing involvement in God's plan of salvation. In the sermon, instances such as the appearance to Manoah in Judges 13 and interactions with figures like Jacob and Melchizedek demonstrate Christ’s grace and sovereignty. These encounters emphasize that where God reveals Himself, it is always through Christ. This understanding reinforces the doctrine of the Trinity and the eternal nature of Christ as God, who was actively involved in creation and redemption long before His birth in Bethlehem.
Scripture References: Judges 13, Genesis 14, Genesis 32

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