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Christ's Innocence

2 sermons

The biblical topic of Christ's innocence is a cornerstone of Christian faith, emphasizing Jesus' sinless nature and his role as a perfect sacrifice for humanity's redemption. As stated in Hebrews 4:15, Jesus was "tempted in every way, just as we are—yet he did not sin," demonstrating his unwavering commitment to God's will. This innocence is further underscored in 1 Peter 2:22, which notes that Jesus "committed no sin, and no deceit was found in his mouth," highlighting his moral purity and integrity. Through his innocent life and sacrificial death, as described in Isaiah 53:9, Jesus fulfilled God's plan for salvation, providing a path to redemption for all people.

John Gill

John Gill expounds on 1 Peter 2:22, emphasizing that Christ, though appearing in the likeness of sinful flesh and bearing the sins of humanity, was without sin both in nature and action. He highlights that Jesus faced accusations and suffering without any deceit or wrongdoing, serving as a model for

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the profound example set by Jesus in 1 Peter 2:23, illustrating how Christ, when reviled and mistreated, chose not to retaliate but instead responded with patience and grace. He highlights that Jesus endured false accusations and physical abuse without threatening or seeking rev

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