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What makes Christ's sacrifice unique in salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice is unique because He, being God incarnated, voluntarily took on human flesh to bear the sins of His people through His shed blood.

The uniqueness of Christ's sacrifice in the plan of salvation stems from His dual nature as fully God and fully man. His divinity ensures that His sacrifice possesses infinite value, while His humanity allows Him to fully represent and substitute for humanity. In Acts 20:28, Paul refers to the church being purchased with God's own blood, which highlights the gravity and depth of Christ's atoning work. Furthermore, as shown in John 17:4, Jesus completed the work given to Him by the Father, signifying that His sacrifice was both intentional and thoroughly sufficient for the redemption of His people.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, John 17:4

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