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Why should Christians care about the wounds of Christ?

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The wounds of Christ remind Christians of their redemption and God's profound love.

Christ's wounds are central to the Christian faith because they represent the price paid for human redemption. They signify God’s ultimate sacrifice out of love for His people and serve as a reminder that our iniquities were laid upon Him (Isaiah 53:6). Reflecting on His wounds encourages believers to rely not on their own actions for forgiveness but to trust wholly in Jesus’ sacrifice, which fully satisfies God's justice. This truth fosters joy, assurance, and gratitude in the hearts of believers.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 8:1

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