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How did Christ's sacrifice fulfill God's plan?

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Christ's sacrifice fulfilled God's plan by providing the necessary payment for sin, establishing the basis for our redemption.

The sermon intricately details how Christ’s sacrificial death was not an accident but the fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan established before the foundation of the world. In Revelation 5:9, it remarks on Him being 'slain' for our redemption, a concept supported throughout scripture, including Acts 2:23, which identifies His death as according to God’s 'determinate counsel and foreknowledge.' This means that His sacrifice was intentional and pivotal in securing our salvation. Christ’s death as the Lamb of God represents the ultimate fulfillment of the type and shadow seen throughout the Old Testament sacrificial system, making Him the sufficient and flawless sacrifice needed to reconcile us to the Father. By His blood, we are redeemed, showcasing the depth of God's love and the efficacy of Christ's work on the cross.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Acts 2:23

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