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Why is the circumcision of Jesus significant for Christians?

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Jesus' circumcision signifies His identification with humanity and the law He came to fulfill.

The circumcision of Jesus holds profound significance for Christians as it symbolizes His full identification with humanity and the undertaking of the law's requirements. Circumcision was instituted as a sign of the covenant between God and His people, serving as a mark of the need for purification and new birth. Jesus, though sinless, willingly underwent this rite to be our surety. By doing so, He identified Himself with Abraham's seed, signifying that He came to redeem those who were under the law (Hebrews 2:16). His circumcision also exemplifies His commitment to fulfilling the laws and ordinances, which ultimately culminated in His sacrificial death. The act not only indicates His lawful obedience but also prefigures the blood He would shed for the redemption of sinners.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:16, Galatians 3:13

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