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Why is it necessary for Jesus to be both God and man to save us?

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It is necessary for Jesus to be both God and man so that He can adequately represent both parties in the salvation process and secure our redemption.

The necessity of Christ being both God and man arises from the need for a mediator who can bridge the gap between the holy God and sinful humanity. Only someone who is fully God could bear the weight of divine wrath and ensure the sufficiency of the atonement, while only someone fully human could represent mankind and suffer in their place. This unique combination enables Christ to fulfill the demands of justice through His sacrifice and offer grace to those who believe. His human experiences affirm His empathy with our struggles, while His divine nature guarantees the efficacy and power of His redemptive work, thus allowing us to be reconciled to God. Without both natures, salvation would be unattainable.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:17, Romans 8:3-4

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He Shall Be Great
Don Fortner · May 30, 1999
Joshua

Joshua

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