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How do we know Christ crucified is necessary for salvation?

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The Apostle Paul asserts that Christ's crucifixion is essential for salvation because it inaugurates God's grace and redemption from sin.

In the teachings of Paul, particularly in Galatians and Romans, it is made clear that salvation is rooted in the crucifixion of Christ. Paul states that Christ was crucified so that the body of sin might be destroyed (Romans 6:6), indicating that our old selves must die with Him to truly experience new life. The cross symbolizes the means by which sin is dealt with, affirming the necessity of Christ's death for the redemption of His people. Salvation cannot be attained through adherence to the law or through human efforts; rather, it is through faith in Christ crucified that we obtain righteousness and hope of eternal life (Galatians 5:5). Therefore, the cross is not just an event in history; it is the cornerstone of faith for all who believe.
Scripture References: Romans 6:6, Galatians 5:5

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