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The Offices of Christ

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The Offices of Christ, a foundational concept in Christian theology, refers to the three primary roles that Jesus Christ fulfills as the mediator between God and humanity, as outlined in the Bible. According to Scripture, Christ functions as Prophet (Deuteronomy 18:15), Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16), and King (Psalms 2:6), each office underscoring a distinct aspect of His redemptive work. As Prophet, Christ reveals God's will and truth to humanity, while as Priest, He intercedes on behalf of believers, and as King, He reigns over His people, as seen in Psalms 23:1, where He is described as the Shepherd who guides and protects His flock. Through these offices, Christ's work is presented as a unified, multifaceted endeavor to redeem and restore humanity, as affirmed in Romans 8:28, where believers are assured that all things work together for their good.

John Owen

John Owen emphasizes the significance of Christ's offices as king, priest, and prophet in the redemption and salvation of the church. He explains that the efficacy of these offices stems from the divine nature of Christ, which enables Him to fulfill roles that no mere human could. Owen argues that t

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