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When sin occurred in the Garden of Eden, man had lost his place with God and been driven out from that blessed place.
God had a plan though, to redeem His people.
All throughout the Bible, we can see the picture of rule, deliverance, and salvation.
God’s plan was to always be King of His people, yet not always would people accept God as their King.
The people desired their own king.
God will sometimes give us over to our desires:
That we realize we need Him so desperately
That we need to make Him the center of our lives
That He wants our attention and affection
That we should obey the King in our lives
That we belong to a Kingdom
The one chosen to rule is always anointed by God
The Christ as the anointed one
The act of anointing in the O.T.
1 Sa 16:13 Anointing symbolises God’s calling and being equipped by his Spirit.
See also Ex 40:15
Le 8:12; 1 Sa 10:1; 1 Ki 1:39
The O.T. promise of a future anointed leader
See also Is 42:1; Je 23:5–6
Jesus’ own claims were that He was the Christ
See also Mt 23:10; Mt 26:63–64; Jn 10:24–25
Jesus was recognised as the Christ
See also Lk 2:26–32; Lk 4:41; Jn 1:41–42; Jn 11:27
Grounds for affirming Jesus as the Christ
Jesus Christ’s birth in Bethlehem
Herod the King....
See also Mic 5:2; Lk 2:4–7
God’s establishment of Jesus Christ as King
See also Ps 2:6–7; Is 9:6; Lk 22:29
Israel’s rejection of Jesus as the Christ
Jesus was accused of blasphemy because of his claims to be the Christ
Jesus’ Messiahship was largely rejected by the Jews
See also Jn 1:11; Jn 8:13; Jn 11:37; Ac 7:52–53; Ac 17:3–5
The apostles’ message was that Jesus is the Christ
See also Ac 2:36; Ac 9:22; Ac 10:38; Ac 18:5; Ac 18:28
Jesus Christ is the head of the church
Jesus The Christ
See also Jn 11:27; 1 Jn 5:1
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