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Why did Christ have to be both God and man?

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Christ had to be both God and man to adequately represent humanity before God and fulfill the requirements of divine justice (1 Timothy 2:5).

The necessity of Christ being both fully God and fully man stems from His role as the mediator who reconciles humanity to the divine. As God, He possesses the authority to make satisfaction for sin and to enact God's justice. As man, He can fully represent humanity and offer a sacrifice that is appropriate for human sinfulness. 1 Timothy 2:5 emphasizes this dual nature by referring to Him as the 'man Christ Jesus.' This union of divine and human natures is essential because it equips Him to fulfill both the righteousness required by God's law and the penalty for sin, thus meeting the needs of both parties involved in the reconciliation.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 2:5

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