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How do we know that Christ's temptation is significant?

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Christ's temptation is significant as it affirms His role as our perfect substitute and Savior.

The significance of Christ's temptation lies in its function as an essential part of His ministry as our High Priest and Savior. It not only exemplifies His ability to empathize with our struggles as believers but also serves as a declaration of His sinlessness and perfection, which is necessary for our salvation. By overcoming temptation, Jesus fulfilled all righteousness on our behalf, further highlighting the idea that He is the only acceptable substitute for our sins. This truth is emphasized in the teachings of the early Church, where the apostles pointed out the necessity of Jesus’ fulfillment of the law and the prophets (Acts 10:43). His victory over temptation assures us that He can offer us grace and mercy in our times of need (Hebrews 2:18).
Scripture References: Matthew 4:1-11, Hebrews 2:18, Acts 10:43

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