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How does Christ's temptation relate to His role as our substitute?

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Christ's temptation is integral to His role as our substitute, demonstrating His ability to empathize with our struggles without sinning.

Christ's temptation directly correlates with His role as our substitute, affirming His capacity to represent humanity in completeness. Through facing temptation, He validated His humanity and demonstrated that He fully experienced the struggles of human existence. However, His ability to resist temptation without sin exemplifies His divine nature, as seen in Hebrews 4:15. This sinless life is essential for a valid substitute; if He had sinned, He could not fulfill this role for humanity. His perfect obedience, manifested in the face of temptation, sets the foundation for our salvation—a salvation that hinges on His righteousness attributed to us through faith. Thus, His temptation serves not only as an example but as a necessary part of the redemptive work He accomplished on our behalf.
Scripture References: Hebrews 4:15, Romans 5:19

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