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How do we know Jesus' death and resurrection is essential for salvation?

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Jesus' death and resurrection are foundations of Christian faith as they demonstrate God's satisfaction with the sacrifice for our sins.

The significance of Christ's death and resurrection lies in the completed work of salvation. Romans 6:3 states, 'We are baptized into His death,' symbolizing our identification with Him. His death addressed the penalty for sin, making full satisfaction for those He came to save. More importantly, His resurrection symbolizes the victory over sin and death, which assures believers of their justification (Romans 4:25). Thus, Christ’s resurrection is not only integral but essential, as it confirms that His sacrifice was accepted by God and that believers are raised to new life in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 6:3, Romans 4:25

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