Jewish Answer
The perfect sacrifice is one which is accompanied by repentance and subordination to God's will (Talmud, Berakhot 23a). (In response to the post below this one, it should be noted that my above answer does not refer to human sacrifice, which is prohibited by the Torah.)
Discussion on the Christian Perfect Sacrifice
Judaism does not agree with Christianity that the "Jesus Sacrifice" was the perfect sacrifice. Judaism fundamentally disagrees with the Christian concept of Jesus' divinity and therefore would see the "sacrifice" as a human sacrifice which is explicitly forbidden by the law. Secondly, the concept of a perfect sacrifice that serves as eternal expiation is also disavowed by Judaism.
It is called a sacrifice. It is only a sacrifice if it costs you something. that is why only perfect animals were used. If they used a less than perfect animal then it meant little to them and they were sacrificing nothing.
The perfect revalation of God is Jesus
To die as a Ransom Sacrifice for many. Adam lost perfect life and his offsprings became imperfect and began to die. With Jesus ransom sacrifice we are bought back from the clutches of sin and again given the hope of everlasting life to live the perfect life as GOD originally decided.
Only God is perfect. However Biblical Christianity is from God.
Christianity. God is absolute Perfection.. a perfection beyond understanding.
no, people are most definitly NOT perfect, only God is perfect;)
God wants us to be perfect, and to be perfect, you must resist temptation.
Because he Yeshua,Immanuel (God is with us) is God come in the Flesh, as a Human he died as a perfect sacrifice so that all those that have faith in him and follow his example can have eternal life.
God's permissive will refers to when God allows certain things to happen, even though they may not align with His perfect plan. His perfect will, on the other hand, is what God desires and intends for us to do, which is always in line with His perfect plan for our lives.
The perfect place to pray to God is here, the time is now. God is everywhere around us, God is in everything. God doesn't live in a temple or a church, God lives in the temple of our heart, the kingdom of God is within. Therefore, we should not search for a place that is perfect to pray to God. God is within us. All we need to do is go within, to shut off the outside world, then we will find that perfect connection with God and we will be able to perform the perfect prayer. Remember, God is not outside, God is inside.
One explanation for this is the philosophy known as "Strong Cessationism", which attempts to explain apparent "cessation", or stopping of God's appearance (known as "theophany") and miracles. It begins from the recognition that the Bible is complete, sufficient, and perfect. Any additional revelation from God would be unnecessary; even counterproductive to the completeness and perfection. This is likewise connected with the sacrifice of Jesus; the sacrifice is so complete and perfect that no further divine intervention is required or desired. Of course, nobody really knows the ways and purposes of God.
In Jewish thought, absolutely. There is no such thing as a perfect person in Judaism, nor is there any requirement to be perfect. Even the messiah will have flaws, because he will be an earthly leader, and not a divine sacrifice. In Christianity, absolutely not. Most Christians view of Jesus is that he was the son of God and perfect in every way.