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Why did God require a sacrifice without blemish?

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God required a sacrifice without blemish to reflect His holiness and the seriousness of sin as a means of atonement.

In Leviticus, God explicitly demanded that sacrifices be without blemish, highlighting the necessity for purity and completeness in atonement offerings (Leviticus 1:3). This requirement served as a symbol of God's holiness and the serious consequence of sin, which deserved death. The blemish-free sacrifice exemplified the perfection necessary to satisfy God's justice and mercy. In Jesus Christ, we see the fulfillment of this requirement, as He represents the ultimate unblemished sacrifice, underscoring that only through Him can we attain reconciliation with a holy God. His perfection not only fulfills the sacrificial system laid out in the Old Testament but also establishes a new covenant where true atonement is found (Hebrews 10:14).
Scripture References: Leviticus 1:3, Hebrews 10:14

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