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Why is Christ's work significant for believers?

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Christ's work is significant because it secures salvation and demonstrates God's love and delight in redeeming sinners.

The work of Christ is central to the Christian faith, as it embodies the culmination of God's redemptive plan. Through His sacrificial death and resurrection, believers find assurance of salvation and the joy of being reconciled to God. The mutual delight between the Father and Son throughout the redemptive work is crucial, as it signifies God's active love towards humanity, aiming to restore sinners to Himself. This understanding encourages believers to embrace the transformative power of grace and live in light of the wisdom found in Christ's redemptive actions.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Hebrews 10:7

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