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What does it mean to 'behold the hands and feet' of Jesus?

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To 'behold the hands and feet' of Jesus signifies recognizing the scars of His sacrificial love for humanity.

The phrase 'behold my hands and my feet' (Luke 24:39) reflects the scars of Christ's suffering for our sins. These wounds serve as a tangible reminder of His sacrifice, demonstrating the depth of His love and the cost of our redemption. As believers, this call to behold is an invitation to remember and reflect upon the immense price Jesus paid for our salvation. It also signifies the ongoing relationship we have with our risen Savior, who, despite His glorified state, retains these marks of suffering to eternally remind us of His grace and mercy. Therefore, these scars are not simply historical artifacts but are integral to our understanding of God’s redemptive plan and our worship of Him.
Scripture References: Luke 24:39

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