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Why is the person of Christ important for Christians?

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Christ is essential for Christians as He is the God-man who reconciles sinners to God through His life, death, and resurrection.

The significance of Christ in Christianity cannot be overstated, as He is both fully God and fully man. In Genesis 32, Jacob encounters a pre-incarnate Christ, illustrating that God Himself intervenes in human lives, demonstrating His grace. Christ's work—His perfect life, sacrificial death, and victorious resurrection—establishes the foundation for all believers' righteousness. It reassures us that we are not dependent on our merit but instead rely solely on His finished work. Christ's resurrection signifies the assurance that all who believe in Him will also be raised to eternal life, emphasizing the necessity of His role in bridging the gap between a holy God and sinful man.
Scripture References: John 14:6, Acts 17:31, John 1:18, John 14:9

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Randy Wages · Apr 8, 2007
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