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What does the Bible say about sinlessness in Christ?

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The Bible teaches that in Christ, there is no sin, highlighting His perfect holiness and suitability as our Savior.

The Bible clearly states that 'in Him is no sin' (1 John 3:5). This is foundational for understanding the nature of Jesus Christ as our Savior. He was manifested to take away our sins, which necessitates that He Himself is without sin. His perfection is crucial because to be a suitable Savior, He must be utterly holy and harmless, separate from sinners, and incapable of sinning. This means that His sacrifice holds infinite worth and can fully satisfy the justice of God. Understanding that Christ is without sin helps us grasp the depth of His redemptive work and the assurance we have in our salvation.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:5, 1 Peter 4:1, Exodus 12:5

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In Him Is No Sin
Don Fortner · Oct 17, 2009
In Him Is No Sin
Gary Shepard · Dec 13, 2015
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