JESUS CHRIST, THE MESSIAH
JESUS CHRIST, THE MESSIAH
Oil on Canvas - 16 X 20
PROFETIC MEANING
Jesus is recognized in Christianity as the promised Messiah (or Christ, "Anointed One"), the divine Savior and Son of God who fulfilled Old Testament prophecies to save humanity from sin through his life, death, and resurrection. He is viewed as the King who established a spiritual kingdom rather than a political one.
Key Aspects of Jesus as the Messiah:
- Definition:"Messiah" (Hebrew) and "Christ" (Greek) mean "Anointed One," referring to a leader chosen by God.
- Fulfillment of Prophecy: Jesus fulfilled multiple Old Testament predictions, including being born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2), born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14), and being a suffering servant who brings salvation.
- Ministry: He demonstrated his messiahship by healing the sick, raising the dead, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom.
- Christian View: Christians believe Jesus is the incarnation of God the Son, the Second Person of the Trinity.
Why Jesus was Called the Messiah:
Jesus was recognized by his disciples and followers as the long-awaited deliverer sent by God,, fulfilling prophecies from Isaiah, Daniel, and others. While Jesus sometimes used the term "Son of Man" to avoid narrow, nationalistic expectations of a political liberator, the New Testament declares him as the Savior.
Jesus was recognized by his disciples and followers as the long-awaited deliverer sent by God,, fulfilling prophecies from Isaiah, Daniel, and others. While Jesus sometimes used the term "Son of Man" to avoid narrow, nationalistic expectations of a political liberator, the New Testament declares him as the Savior.

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