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How does the snow illustrate the holiness of Christ?

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The purity of the snow symbolizes the holiness and perfection of the Lord Jesus Christ.

The snow's whiteness and beauty serve as a metaphor for Christ's holiness. In Mark 9:3, after His transfiguration, Jesus' garments became 'shining, exceeding white as snow,' illustrating His divine purity. Additionally, Revelation 1:14 refers to His head and hair being 'white like wool, as white as snow,' reaffirming His divine nature. This imagery not only highlights the holiness of Christ as God but also His sinlessness in humanity, portraying Him as the spotless Lamb necessary for our redemption. Hence, the snow becomes a reminder of both His divine characteristics and His role as our Savior.
Scripture References: Mark 9:3, Revelation 1:14, 1 Peter 1:19

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