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How do we know Christ's sacrifice is 'most holy'?

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Christ's sacrifice is deemed 'most holy' because He was without sin and bore the sins of many, providing a perfect atonement.

Christ's sacrifice is referred to as 'most holy' due to His divine nature, being the pure and sinless Son of God. In Hebrews, it is evident that Christ offered Himself as the ultimate trespass offering. He fully met the requirements of the law by being an unblemished sacrifice. This holiness is vital because it ensures that He could bear the sins of His people, allowing reconciliation with God. This means that through His blood, believers are brought into a holy relationship with God, exemplifying how the holy offering transforms the unholy into righteousness.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Most Holy
Ian Potts · Sep 7, 2014
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