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Why is Christ considered precious in the Bible?

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Christ is considered precious because He is both God and man, the sinless Savior who provides life and redemption for His people.

Christ is esteemed as precious in the Scriptures, particularly in 1 Peter 2:7, because of His dual nature as both God and man. This preciousness stems from His divine authority and His ability to serve as the perfect substitute for His people. As the spotless Lamb, He willingly laid down His life, fully satisfying divine justice while extending grace and mercy to believers. The value of Christ increases in our hearts as the Holy Spirit reveals our utter need for Him, and thus, the more we recognize our desperate condition, the more precious Christ becomes to us. His power and sympathy for our weaknesses only amplify His worth as our Redeemer, making His presence essential for true life.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:7

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Precious Things
Clay Curtis · Dec 4, 2011
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