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How do we know Christ's humanity is significant for our redemption?

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Christ's humanity is crucial for redemption as He represents the perfect sacrifice that reconciles us to God.

The significance of Christ's humanity lies in its essential role in the plan of salvation. Hebrews 10:5 indicates that God prepared a body for His Son, which allowed Him to fulfill the requirements of the law as a sinless human. This divine plan was necessary since only a sinless sacrifice could atone for the sins of others. As our high priest, Christ entered the Holy of Holies with His own blood, signifying that through His flesh and the sacrifice on the cross, we gain access to God. It emphasizes that our salvation is secured not by our works, but through the humanity and sacrifice of Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5, Hebrews 10:19

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Darvin Pruitt · May 22, 2013
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