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Why are the garments of Jesus important?

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The garments of Jesus represent both His identity and His redemptive work, emphasizing His holiness and sacrifice.

The garments of Jesus hold significant meaning in Christian theology, particularly His vesture dipped in blood, which symbolizes the profound cost of our redemption. Revelation 19 contrasts with other garments He wore, like the seamless robe mentioned in John 19, which portrays His absolute righteousness and holiness. These garments are not just mere fabric but deeply theological symbols. They represent the entirety of His redemptive work and serve as a testimony to the church of His ongoing ministry and the effects of His sacrifice. Until we are united with Him in glory, His garments will serve as a reminder of what He accomplished for us through His shed blood.
Scripture References: Revelation 19, John 19, Isaiah 63

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