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What does the Bible say about Christ pleading His innocence?

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The Bible illustrates Christ pleading His innocence in Psalm 7, emphasizing His role as our advocate before God.

In Psalm 7, we see the words of King David who is fleeing his enemies, yet they prophetically point to Christ pleading His innocence before God. This psalm expresses a powerful dynamic where Christ, despite bearing the sins of His people, also presents Himself as innocent before the Father. The apparent paradox that runs through the gospel is not a contradiction but captures the depth of Christ's redemptive work. He took upon Himself the sorrows of our sins while remaining entirely righteous and innocent before God, effectively interceding for us and presenting our case to the Father.
Scripture References: Psalm 7, John 8:32-36, 1 John 3:8

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