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Why is the work of Christ described as a white work?

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The work of Christ is described as a white work symbolizing holiness, purity, and righteousness.

In Exodus 24, the reference to a 'paved work of sapphire stone' under the feet of God symbolizes His holiness and purity. The white work signifies the righteousness and perfection of Christ’s sacrifice for His people, as echoed in Revelation 7:14, which speaks of believers being made white in the blood of the Lamb. This paints a picture of how Christ’s redemptive work makes all who believe in Him pure before God, demonstrating the profound transformation and justification that occurs through faith in Him. Thus, the whiteness of His work symbolizes the complete and perfect nature of our salvation.
Scripture References: Revelation 7:14, Exodus 24:10

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