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What do the wounds of Christ signify in heaven?

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In heaven, the wounds of Christ signify His identity and the eternal reminder of His sacrifice for our salvation.

The wounds of Christ in heaven serve multiple significant purposes. First, they are a perpetual reminder of His humanity and sacrifice, affirming that He is eternally the God-man. As indicated in John 20:25, the marks from His crucifixion reassure believers of His identity — the same Jesus who walked the earth and sacrificed His life for our sins. Furthermore, these wounds symbolize His ongoing advocacy for us as our High Priest, as He intercedes on our behalf by presenting His wounds before the Father (Hebrews 7:25). The wounds also serve as a testament to God's glorious plan of redemption; they mark the victory achieved through His suffering, reminding believers that His salvation is both purchased and guaranteed.
Scripture References: John 20:25, Hebrews 7:25

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