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Why is Jesus' growth in wisdom significant?

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Jesus' growth in wisdom is significant as it demonstrates His full human experience and His perfect obedience to the Father.

Jesus' growth in wisdom, as noted in Luke 2:52, serves a vital role in illustrating His authentic human experience. Unlike Adam, who was created perfect yet fell into sin, Christ’s journey from childhood through adulthood exemplifies perfect obedience at every stage. He matured emotionally and spiritually while always remaining perfectly righteous. This growth showcases His identification with humanity, allowing Him to comfort and strengthen those He came to save, making Him a merciful high priest who understands our trials.
Scripture References: Luke 2:52, Hebrews 2:10-18

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