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Why is Christ's perfection important for salvation?

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Christ's perfection ensures that His atoning work fully satisfies God's justice for His elect.

Christ's statement about being 'perfected' (Luke 13:32) speaks to His sinless life and the completeness of His redemptive work. His perfection fulfills every covenant requirement and divine obligation, making salvation possible for His chosen people. In Hebrews 2:9, it emphasizes that Jesus tasted death for everyone in a representative manner, underscoring that His sacrificial death is sufficient to cover the sins of the elect. The perfection of Christ guarantees that His death secured eternal redemption, providing believers with complete assurance that not one of them will be lost.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, Luke 13:32

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