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What is the significance of Christ's obedience?

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Christ's obedience is significant because it is through His perfect submission that we receive salvation.

In His prayer and ultimately His sacrifice, Christ acted as our perfect substitute, fulfilling the law's demands on our behalf. The sermon discusses how Christ's obedience to the Father, even unto death on a cross, was for the sake of His people. This obedience allows believers to be united with Him, receiving the benefits of His redemptive work. It emphasizes that our standing before God is based not on our deeds but on Christ’s perfect obedience.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:8, Romans 5:19

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Hear My Prayer
Mike McInnis · Mar 13, 2022
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