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How was Jesus Christ made perfect as the captain of our salvation?

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Jesus was made perfect as the captain of our salvation through His sufferings, which were essential for Him to fulfill His role as Savior.

The perfection of Christ as the captain of our salvation relates not to His inherent character—which was always perfect—but to His official role and function in redemptive history. According to Hebrews 2:10, it was necessary for Jesus to undergo suffering to fulfill the requirements of being our Savior. This process granted Him the essential qualifications of merit, power, and sympathy—merit to satisfy divine justice, power to effectually save, and sympathy to relate to our human struggles. His experiences in suffering allowed Him to empathize with our weaknesses while demonstrating that He is both capable and willing to assist us in our trials. This preparation was crucial, enabling Him to lead His people with authority and compassion, ultimately culminating in His victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10, Hebrews 5:9, Hebrews 7:24

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