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What is the significance of Christ knowing no sin?

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Christ knowing no sin is significant as it establishes His perfect and unblemished nature required for our redemption.

The significance of Christ knowing no sin lies in His being the perfect sacrifice necessary for atonement. As stated in the sermon, He was made to be sin for us despite being entirely sinless. This perfection is critical because only a sinless Savior could bear the weight of our sins and satisfy God’s justice. The flawless nature of Christ fulfills the Old Testament requirement for sacrifice, where a lamb without blemish would be accepted. Thus, His sinless state is foundational to the Christian understanding of redemption and the assurance of salvation.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53, Hebrews 9:14

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John Chapman · Apr 7, 2007
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