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What does the Bible say about perfection required for acceptance with God?

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The Bible teaches that God demands perfection for acceptance, as reflected in Leviticus 22:21.

In Leviticus 22:21, God mandates that all offerings brought before Him must be perfect and without blemish to be accepted. This requirement illustrates the holiness of God and underscores the standard by which all worship and service to Him must be measured. The perfect nature of our offerings speaks not only to the physical condition of the sacrifices brought but primarily reveals the need for spiritual perfection, which no fallen human can achieve on their own due to our inherent sinfulness as described in 1 John 1:8-10. Thus, we stand utterly condemned without a perfect substitute to bear the weight of our sins.
Scripture References: Leviticus 22:21, 1 John 1:8-10

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