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Why is the body of Christ significant for salvation?

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The body of Christ is significant because it was prepared by God to be a perfect and sacrificial substitute for our sins.

The significance of the body of Christ lies in its preparation and purpose for salvation. Hebrews 10:5 states that God prepared this body for Christ from eternity, fulfilling His plan to save His people from their sins. Since humanity is incapable of atoning for sin on their own, Christ's perfect body, free from sin (1 Peter 2:22), was required as a sufficient sacrifice. This perfect, sinless body was necessary to satisfy the demands of God's justice, as only a perfect sacrifice could atone for the guilt of sinners and bring everlasting righteousness to those who believe.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5, 1 Peter 2:22

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