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Sin in Hebrews, James, and 1 and 2 Peter

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Hebrews presents Jesus as God’s perfect sinless savior, through whom forgiveness of sins may be obtained by those who maintain their steadfast faith and do not fall away amidst persecution and suffering. Hebrews presents Jesus as the ultimate high priest who alone makes the necessary once-for-all atoning sacrifice of himself as the perfect victim in the heavenly temple, thus replacing temporal sacrifice. 1 Peter also presents Jesus as the sinless sacrificial victim, through whom salvation is attained, drawing heavily on Isaiah 53. Both 1 and 2 Peter warn against giving in to sinful human desires, especially sins of the flesh. If Christians should suffer, they should suffer for their faith and not because of any sinfulness that warrants punishment. James also warns of the dangers of human desires as the seat of human sinfulness, which can only be held in check by demonstrating one’s faith through righteous works.
Title: Sin in Hebrews, James, and 1 and 2 Peter
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Hebrews presents Jesus as God’s perfect sinless savior, through whom forgiveness of sins may be obtained by those who maintain their steadfast faith and do not fall away amidst persecution and suffering.
Hebrews presents Jesus as the ultimate high priest who alone makes the necessary once-for-all atoning sacrifice of himself as the perfect victim in the heavenly temple, thus replacing temporal sacrifice.
1 Peter also presents Jesus as the sinless sacrificial victim, through whom salvation is attained, drawing heavily on Isaiah 53.
Both 1 and 2 Peter warn against giving in to sinful human desires, especially sins of the flesh.
If Christians should suffer, they should suffer for their faith and not because of any sinfulness that warrants punishment.
James also warns of the dangers of human desires as the seat of human sinfulness, which can only be held in check by demonstrating one’s faith through righteous works.

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