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Why is it not allowed to bring Christ down to sinners' level?

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Bringing Christ down to sinners' level diminishes His glory and honor, which is contrary to God's purpose in salvation.

The principle of not bringing Christ down to sinners' level is rooted in maintaining the holiness, majesty, and honor of God. In the narrative of Genesis 24, Abraham sternly instructs the servant not to bring Isaac down to find a bride among the Canaanites, indicating that the honor of Isaac must not be compromised. This echoes the New Testament call to portray Christ faithfully and fully as the exalted Savior who accomplishes salvation without losing His divine nature. Compromising His identity by conforming to human preferences or understanding would ultimately undermine the very message of grace that is meant to exalt Christ as Lord and Savior, embodying true reconciliation and restoration for believers.
Scripture References: Genesis 24:6-8, 1 Corinthians 1:18

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