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How does circumcision relate to the work of Christ?

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Circumcision symbolizes the work of Christ in removing our sins and transforming our hearts.

Circumcision, while rooted in physical practice, carries profound spiritual implications, relating closely to Jesus' redemptive work. The circumcision of Christ represents the cutting off of our sins, as highlighted in Colossians 2:11, where Paul refers to a circumcision 'made without hands.' This metaphor illustrates that through Christ, our sins are removed as He bore them on the cross. Furthermore, circumcision serves as a reminder that we, as believers, undergo a spiritual transformation—having our hearts circumcised, a metaphor for regeneration and the new birth (Romans 2:28-29). Through Christ's work, believers experience both the forgiveness of sins and a new heart that desires to obey God.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:11, Romans 2:28-29

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Circumcision
Todd Nibert · Apr 11, 2007
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