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Why is Christ's humanity significant in the gospel?

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Christ's humanity is significant because it shows Him as our true mediator and representative before God.

Christ's humanity is paramount in understanding His role as the God-man, who uniquely bridges the gap between God and man. The sermon emphasizes that while He is truly God, He is also fully human, having earned redemption for His people through His life and sacrificial death. This dual nature affirms that He can fully empathize with our struggles while also being divine authority over our salvation. Honoring both Christ's humanity and His lordship allows believers to appreciate the entirety of His divine mission in securing our redemption and forgiveness.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:3, John 13:13

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