Longfellow
Well-Known Member
I'm not sure that everyone knows that "Christ" is from a Greek word meaning "anointed," that in the Old Testament "anointed one, Son of God" means a king of Israel, and that Jesus approved of Peter calling Him the anointed one, the Son of God. In my understanding, what made that important to Peter and to Jesus was the recognition of His authority from God, a person to serve and obey above all others. It's only in an Old Testament context that being an anointed one and the Son of God gives Him that authority, but in my understanding He has that authority, whether a person believes in the Old Testament or not. He is appointed by the God of Abraham as a person for us to serve and obey above all others. That's what I think it means in the Bible to call Him "Lord."
I don't know where I'm going with this. It just feels important to me, and grievously neglected by people calling Him Christ and Lord.
I don't know where I'm going with this. It just feels important to me, and grievously neglected by people calling Him Christ and Lord.