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What is the significance of obedience in Christ's sacrifice?

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Christ’s obedience, culminating in His sacrificial death, fulfills the Law and provides complete satisfaction for sin.

The significance of obedience in Christ's sacrifice cannot be overstated. Jesus' active obedience to the Law throughout His life and His passive obedience in suffering culminate in a single, definitive act of sacrifice on the cross. As Isaiah states, 'He humbled himself and became obedient unto death' (Philippians 2:8), which showcases the importance of His obedience in fulfilling the requirements of God's holiness. This obedience is necessary because it satisfies the demands of the Law, resulting in justification for those who believe, confirming that Christ’s sacrifice is sufficient for all of our sins—past, present, and future.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Philippians 2:8

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