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What does the Bible say about the guiltlessness of Christ?

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The Bible affirms that Christ is completely guiltless, with no fault or sin found in Him (John 19:4).

The Scriptures explicitly declare the guiltlessness of Christ, as seen in John 19:4, where Pilate repeatedly states, 'I find no fault in Him.' This declaration is crucial as it underscores the need for Christ to be the unblemished Lamb of God, necessary for the atonement of sin. Throughout the New Testament, various figures, including Pilate and Judas, affirm His innocence, emphasizing that He is the perfect sacrifice for our sins (Matthew 27:4, 1 John 3:5). This guiltlessness not only highlights His purity but is foundational to the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, where the faultless Christ bears the sins of the guilty.
Scripture References: John 19:4, Matthew 27:4, 1 John 3:5

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