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Why is Christ called the just man?

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Christ is referred to as the just man because He is righteous and embodies the perfect moral standard.

In the sermon, Christ is called the just man, which highlights His righteousness and purity. As described in Matthew 27:19, Pontius Pilate’s wife recognized Jesus as a just man, pointing to His moral impeccability and divine correctness. This concept aligns with biblical teaching that Christ fulfills the law perfectly and becomes our righteousness by faith (Romans 3:22). His role as the just man is pivotal, as His justification extends to sinners who believe in Him, thus enabling God to be both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus (Romans 3:26).
Scripture References: Matthew 27:19, Romans 3:22, Romans 3:26

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