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How do we know that God requires perfection?

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The Bible explicitly states that God demands perfection in his sacrifices and His people, as seen in Leviticus.

In Leviticus 22:17-20, God commands His people to offer sacrifices without blemish, indicating that only perfect offerings are acceptable to Him. This requirement for perfection is crucial because it reflects God's unchanging holiness. Anything less than perfect cannot be accepted, as it would compromise God's nature. Throughout Scripture, this principle is upheld, revealing mankind's inability to meet divine standards due to our inherent sinfulness. The law serves as a guide to show our flaws, prompting a deeper reliance on Christ's perfection to fulfill what we cannot.
Scripture References: Leviticus 22:17-20

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The Perfect Man
Gary Shepard · Aug 22, 2010
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