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Why is the promise of the Messiah important to Christians?

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The promise of the Messiah underscores God's plan of redemption and hope for believers throughout history.

The promise of the Messiah is a cornerstone of Christian faith, as it signifies God's commitment to redeem His people and restore them to fellowship. Zechariah's song in Luke 1:67-80 illustrates this importance by linking the birth of John the Baptist to the fulfillment of ancient prophecies regarding the coming Savior. This promise gives Christians profound assurance, reminding us that God is actively involved in our redemption story. It also serves as a reminder of the hope that comes from believing in the eventual return of Christ and the completion of His kingdom, as He reigns forever in righteousness and peace.
Scripture References: Luke 1:67-80, Isaiah 9:6-7

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