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How do we know Christ's innocence is true?

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Scripture affirms Christ's innocence by stating He committed no violence and had no deceit in His mouth.

In Isaiah 53:9, the prophecy emphasizes the purity of Christ, stating that He did no violence and that no deceit was found in His mouth. This principle is further echoed in 1 Peter 2:22, which identifies Christ as the ultimate example of righteousness without any sin or wrongdoing. The absence of guilt in His life is significant; His suffering was substitutionary, bearing the sins of the unjust. Thus, His sinless nature assures believers of His ability to atone for their transgressions, as He fulfilled the righteous requirements of God's law on their behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:9, 1 Peter 2:22

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