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Why is Christ called the unspeakable gift?

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Christ is called the unspeakable gift because of the immense blessing and grace He provides to believers, fundamentally transforming their standing before God.

The term 'unspeakable gift,' as found in 2 Corinthians 9:15, refers to the incomparable gift of Christ Jesus, whom God gave for the salvation of His people. This gift is called unspeakable because it transcends human words—how can one fully encapsulate the wonder of God becoming man? Christ embodies the fullness of grace and truth, having accomplished for us what we could never achieve on our own. His sacrificial love not only grants us forgiveness but also reconciles us to the Father, making us worthy to receive eternal life. This profound reality elicits unending gratitude among believers, as we recognize that it is not merely a gift, but the very essence of our faith.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 9:15

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