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Why is it important for Christians to believe in Christ's innocence?

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Believing in Christ's innocence assures us of His role as the perfect and unblemished sacrifice.

Christ's innocence is vital for our understanding of His role as the sacrificial Lamb of God. In Matthew 27:24, Pilate publicly acknowledges Jesus as a just person, confirming that He was without blame and thus suitable to bear the sins of the world. This flawless nature is essential as only an unblemished sacrifice can atone for sin effectively. Hebrews 7:26 stresses that Jesus is holy, harmless, and undefiled. Embracing His innocence reassures believers of their standing before God, as they are clothed in Christ's perfect righteousness.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:24, Hebrews 7:26

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John Reeves · Mar 20, 2026
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