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What does the Bible say about Christ's innocence?

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The Bible affirms Christ's perfect innocence, particularly noted in His trial where both Pilate and Herod found no fault in Him.

The Scriptures testify to the perfect innocence of our Lord Jesus Christ through the declarations of His judges. In Luke 23, both Pilate and Herod assert that they have found no fault in Him concerning the accusations made against Him. This public declaration of Christ's innocence is significant, especially considering that He was to be offered as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. Jesus is identified as the Lamb of God, 'without blemish and without spot' (1 Peter 1:19), emphasizing His sinlessness and suitability as our Substitute. It is by His innocence that He fulfills the law completely and stands blameless before God on our behalf, providing comfort to believers who recognize their own sinful state.
Scripture References: Luke 23:13-25, 1 Peter 1:19, Isaiah 53:9, 1 Peter 2:22

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