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Why are the scars of Christ significant for Christians?

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The scars of Christ are significant because they are a testament to His sacrifice and the surety of salvation for believers.

The scars of Christ are profoundly significant as they represent His suffering and the price for our redemption. Jesus showed His scars to His disciples to confirm His identity and to assure them of the reality of His resurrection (Luke 24:36-39). These marks are evidence that He faced death and overcame it, thus assuring believers that their sins are forgiven through His sacrifice. The scars remind us of God's mercy and love, marking the eternal security and peace we have in Him.
Scripture References: Luke 24:36-39, Romans 5:9

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Peace In His Scars
Frank Tate · Apr 19, 2015
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