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Why is the humiliation of Christ significant in salvation?

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The humiliation of Christ is essential as it reflects His sacrificial love and the necessity of His incarnation for redemption.

Christ's humiliation is significant because it underscores the extent of His love and the lengths He went to for the redemption of His people. Philippians 2:7 illustrates this by stating that He 'made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant.' By humbling Himself to become human, Christ was able to represent His people perfectly and bear their sins. This act of lowering Himself was necessary for Him to fulfill the requirements of the law and provide a true sacrifice for sin, as no other sacrifice would suffice. His humiliation ultimately leads to His exaltation, emphasizing the glory of His saving work.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:7

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