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  • Comment: The Articles for Creation process is used for new articles, but this does not appear to be an article. gobonobo + c 23:51, 10 June 2025 (UTC)

Okay, here's a paragraph describing what "Jesus is the Messiah" means, along with two quotes from the Gospel of Matthew:

The declaration "Jesus is the Messiah" signifies the Christian belief that Jesus of Nazareth is the long-awaited, divinely chosen deliverer promised in the Hebrew scriptures. In ancient Israel, the "Messiah" (meaning "anointed one") was expected to be a descendant of King David who would restore Israel's greatness, bringing justice and establishing God's kingdom. Christians believe Jesus fulfills these prophecies, but not as a political or military leader. Instead, he is understood as the spiritual savior who offers salvation from sin and death through his life, teachings, death, and resurrection. His kingdom is primarily spiritual, transforming hearts and bringing reconciliation with God.

In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus is shown as the Messiah promised long ago, bringing to life Jewish prophecies and creating a new agreement with God. Matthew focuses on Jesus' family line back to David and Abraham, links his birth and work to old prophecies, and stresses his power and divine nature.