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Why are the wounds of Christ important for Christians?

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The wounds of Christ are key as they symbolize His victory over sin and death, serving as trophies of His triumph.

The wounds of Christ hold significant meaning for Christians as they represent the ultimate sacrifice made for humanity. In the sermon, the preacher notes that these scars are trophies of His victory over sin, death, and hell. They not only symbolize His suffering but also serve as a perpetual reminder of the cost of salvation for believers. As stated in Isaiah 53:5, He was wounded for our transgressions, and through His wounds, we find healing and forgiveness. Consequently, they are a continuous testament that Christ accomplished everything necessary for our redemption, affirming His role as our great High Priest and advocate.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, 1 John 2:1, Romans 8:32-34, Colossians 1:22, Isaiah 49:14, Revelation 5:6, Romans 5:6

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