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How is Christ's humanity relevant to our understanding of His mission?

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Christ's humanity allows Him to fully identify with our struggles, making His mission of redemption personal.

The humanity of Christ is a vital doctrine that speaks to His ability to relate to us in our struggles. Matthew 22 describes Jesus as both the Son of David, reflecting His human lineage, which emphasizes His identification with our condition. Hebrews 2:14 asserts that He took on flesh and blood to share in our experiences, thus qualifying Him as our perfect substitute in salvation. This dual nature is essential for understanding His mission: He needed to be fully human to truly suffer, die, and ultimately triumph over sin and death on our behalf. Therefore, recognizing His humanity helps us appreciate the depth of His love and sacrifice, enabling us to rest in the knowledge that He comprehends our every plight.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:41-46, Hebrews 2:14

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