Messiah
Messiah means “anointed one”. He helps all those who suffers in this world. He was also a simple and humble man. He was the man who lived before jesus Christ as god almighty. Messiah was the god’s righteous servant. He never made mistakes and rule as per god’s wish. Messiah also stands for love, mercy, kindness and grace towards all human beings.
The four canonical gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, are the main sources for the Christian biography of Jesus’ life as the miraculous Son of God. Critical scholars find valuable historical information about Jesus’ life and ministry in the synoptic gospels but more or less discount much of the miraculous and theological content. The Gospels (especially Matthew) present Jesus’ birth, life, death, and resurrection as fulfillments of prophecies found in the Hebrew Bible. See, for example, the virgin birth, the flight into Egypt, Immanuel (Isaiah 7:14), and the suffering servant.

