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How can we understand the achievements of Christ's death on the cross?

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Christ's death on the cross accomplished reconciliation, the end of sin, and everlasting righteousness for believers.

The achievements of Christ's death are central to the message of the gospel and encompass several theological truths. As highlighted in Daniel 9:24, Christ's death was prophesied to 'make an end of sins,' indicating that through His sacrifice, He took upon Himself the punishment due to humanity's transgression. Furthermore, Romans 5:10 explains that reconciliation with God occurs by His death, meaning that hostility between God and sinners has been removed. Lastly, the impartation of everlasting righteousness reflects the truth that believers are justified before God through faith in Christ's finished work (2 Corinthians 5:21). Therefore, the death of Christ is not just a historical event but the culmination of God's redemptive plan for His elect, ensuring their salvation and eternal life.
Scripture References: Daniel 9:24, Romans 5:10, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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The Cross
Todd Nibert · Jun 22, 2008
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