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TOPIC 8: CHRIST - What do You Think About Christ?
An Introduction to the Life, Power and Love of Christ

3. What do You Know of Christ's Innocence?


Christ was born of the Spirit of God. From the time of His birth he remained innocent and pure, He did not sin - not even once, nor did He ever lapse. He never asked God for forgiveness as we do. We must confess our sins or else we deceive God and ourselves. David the prophet asked for forgiveness with tears, so did Abraham, the friend of God. But if you search in the Holy Bible or in the Qur'an, you will find no indication or verse saying that Jesus asked for forgiveness - not even once.

Now since Christ was without fault, He was not in need of purification or justification. He said to his enemies openly: "Can any of you prove me guilty of sin?" (John 8:46). But not one of them was able to point out any fault in Him, in His words or in His deeds. In His final trial before the Roman governor, the judge was compelled to confess legally three times: "I find no basis for a charge against him" (John 18:38 and 19:4,6).

Even more than that, one of the evil spirits who lived in a possessed person was dismayed at the approach of Jesus and cried out: "Jesus of Nazareth, you have come to destroy us. I know who you are - the Holy One of God!" (Mark 1:24). Thus, it is well known in this world today and on judgement day that Christ is pure, perfect and holy in himself. No one is like Him - for all have sinned except for Him.

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