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Why is it important that Jesus had no guile?

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Jesus' lack of guile signifies His absolute truth and integrity, which is essential for our trust in Him as our Savior.

The absence of guile in Jesus is significant as it underscores His integrity and honesty, making Him the epitome of truth. The Greek term for guile, which means deceit or craftiness, contrasts sharply with the nature of humanity, which is often characterized by deceitfulness. This characteristic of Jesus not only affirms His sinlessness but also establishes Him as a trustworthy Savior. By presenting Himself with complete transparency and truthfulness, He invites sinners to approach Him without fear of deception. For believers, this foundational truth is crucial as it assures them that their faith rests on a Savior who is incapable of deceit, thus providing a solid foundation for their trust in His promises.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:22, John 14:6

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No Guile
Wayne Boyd · May 6, 2021
Joshua

Joshua

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