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What does it mean that everything must be perfect to be accepted by God?

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It means that only offerings and worship presented with the utmost holiness and obedience are acceptable to God.

The assertion that 'it shall be perfect to be accepted' emphasizes the expectation of absolute purity in worship and offerings to God. This principle derives from God's righteousness, as He cannot accept anything that is imperfect or unholy. In the context of the Israelites, this meant that every sacrifice had to be without blemish, illustrating the gravity of sin and the holiness of God. In our current context, this principle shows the futility of relying on our works for salvation, as none can meet the perfect standards of God. Only through faith in Jesus Christ can we be accepted, as He embodies the perfection required for acceptance before God. Believers are thus called to present themselves as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God (Romans 12:1).
Scripture References: Romans 12:1

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