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Why is understanding the role of Christ as a prophet important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ's role as our prophet reveals His authority in teaching and guiding us toward knowledge of God.

Christ, as described in Isaiah 50, serves as our divinely appointed prophet, possessing the tongue of the learned to speak words in season to the weary. This emphasizes His authority and ability to communicate God's will and character to us. Jesus said, 'He that heareth Me, heareth My Father' (John 14:24), showing that His teachings are a direct revelation of God's truth. Understanding this role is crucial for Christians because it affirms that Christ not only mediates our relationship with God but also instructs us in the ways we should live and believe. When we listen to Christ, we gain insight into God's nature and His intentions for our lives.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:4, John 14:24, Deuteronomy 18:18

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