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Why is Christ's humanity significant in redemption?

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Christ's humanity is significant because it enables Him to identify with our sorrows and fully redeem us through His suffering.

The significance of Christ’s humanity in redemption cannot be overstated. As Hebrews emphasizes, He had to be made like His brethren in every respect to become a merciful and faithful high priest. This allows Him to truly empathize with human suffering and lead those who are tempted. His life, marked by sorrow and tears, reflects a genuine human experience and underscores the depth of His redemptive work. By enduring suffering and temptation Himself, He is equipped to intercede for us, demonstrating that our struggles are known to Him and that He has the power to deliver us from our sins. Therefore, His incarnation is pivotal for our salvation, confirming that He relates to us and fulfills all righteousness on our behalf.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:14-17, Isaiah 53:3-5

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