What does the Bible say about the holiness of Christ?
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The Bible presents Christ as the embodiment of holiness, pure and separate from sinners, whose holiness is essential for our salvation.
The holiness of Christ is a central theme throughout Scripture, particularly as emphasized in Hebrews 7:26, which describes Him as 'holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners.' This reflects His sinless nature and ability to be the perfect sacrifice for sin. His holiness is not merely a characteristic but is integral to His identity, as shown in Isaiah 6, where Isaiah encounters the thrice-holy Lord. For sinners, Christ's holiness represents the only way we can be accepted by God, since our own righteousness falls short. As the tabernacle's white linen covering symbolizes purity and holiness, so does Christ, who grants this holiness to His people through His sacrifice.
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