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Why did Christ have to come into the world?

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Christ came into the world to fulfill God's plan of salvation by living a perfect life and dying for the sins of humanity.

Christ's coming into the world was a divine appointment to fulfill the righteous requirements of the law and serve as the perfect sacrifice for sin. As the Apostle Paul explains, 'Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners' (1 Timothy 1:15). His incarnation was not random; it was a profound act of divine love wherein God took on human flesh to redeem His creation. By living a sinless life, Christ perfectly adhered to the law, which we could not do due to our fallen nature. In His sacrificial death, He absorbed God's wrath against sin on our behalf, thus satisfying the demands of justice while making a way for mercy. His resurrection secures our hope of eternal life and enables believers to have a relationship with God restored.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15, Romans 5:8

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