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How do we know Christ's holiness is essential?

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Christ's holiness is essential as it reflects the perfection of His divine nature and His character as our Savior.

The holiness of Christ is fundamental to understanding His role in salvation and His nature as God. Holiness is not merely the absence of sin but a positive virtue that embodies God's character. Acts 3:14 and Hebrews 7:26 affirm His holiness, indicating it is intrinsic to who He is, not merely a result of His actions. Recognizing Christ's holiness emphasizes that He did not resist sin because He could choose otherwise. Rather, He is inherently holy and thus incapable of sin. This reinforces His reliability as the Savior, whose atonement is effective because of His perfect, holy nature.
Scripture References: Acts 3:14, Hebrews 7:26, 1 Samuel 2:2, Psalm 89:35

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