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Why is Christ's sacrifice for the church significant?

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Christ's sacrifice is significant as it secures the sanctification and cleansing of the church, making her holy (Ephesians 5:26).

The sacrifice of Christ is of utmost significance because it provides the basis for the church's sanctification. According to Ephesians 5:26, Christ's willing offering of Himself was intended to cleanse the church with the washing of water by the word. This act demonstrates not only His love but the practical implications of that love in transforming a fallen people into His glorious bride. It underscores the belief that Christ's sacrificial act accomplishes real change within His church rather than making mere salvation potential based on human effort.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:26, John 17:22

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