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What does the Bible say about the purpose of Christ's body?

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Christ's body was prepared to serve as a perfect sacrifice for sin, fulfilling God's plan for salvation.

In Hebrews 10:5, it is stated that 'a body thou hast prepared me,' signifying the necessity of Christ's incarnate form for the redemptive work. This body was essential because God, being eternal, cannot die; thus, the Son of God required a human body to offer a sacrifice that could atone for sin. This aligns with Isaiah 53, where it is foretold that He would bear our iniquities. Ultimately, the purpose of His body was to fulfill God's law, satisfy divine justice, and provide a means of salvation for His people, illustrating the profound connection between the incarnation and the sovereign grace of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5, Isaiah 53:5-6

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