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What role does Christ's suffering play in our salvation?

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Christ's suffering was essential for our salvation, as it perfected Him as our mediator and high priest.

The sermon describes how Christ's suffering is integral to our salvation; it was necessary for Him to be made perfect through suffering in order to fulfill His role as our mediator. In Hebrews 2:10, it states that Christ, who was made lower than the angels for a time, was crowned with glory and honor after tasting death for every man. This suffering was essential not only to bear our sins but also to secure the means of salvation by fulfilling God's justice and righteousness. By experiencing human trials and suffering, Christ can relate to our weaknesses and provide the necessary grace to those who are tempted. This deep connection and understanding He offers as a result of His suffering is what makes Him a merciful and faithful high priest, capable of interceding for us.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10

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