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Why are the scars of Jesus important for Christians?

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The scars of Jesus signify His sacrifice and the completed atonement for believers' sins.

The scars in Jesus' hands and feet serve as testimonies of His suffering and the price paid for our salvation. They are reminders of the substitutionary atonement, indicating that He willingly laid down His life for His sheep, as mentioned in various prophecies. The presence of these scars highlights God's justice and mercy; while sin was borne by Christ, His resurrection assures us that the penalty has been paid, and we are no longer condemned. Thus, the scars are eternally significant in affirming the love and grace extended to those who believe.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:1-2, John 20:27

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