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How do we know Jesus' death on the cross was necessary?

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Jesus’ death was necessary to fulfill God's sovereign plan of redemption and to bear humanity's sin.

The necessity of Christ’s death on the cross is rooted in God's eternal plan. According to Scripture, it was ordained before the foundation of the world that Christ would be the Lamb slain for the sins of His people (Revelation 13:8). His death served multiple purposes: it fulfilled the righteous demands of God's law, made atonement for sin, and declared God's holiness and justice. Romans 5:8 teaches that God demonstrated His love through Christ's willingness to die for sinners, which underscores the necessity and purpose behind this sacrificial act.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:8, Romans 5:8, Isaiah 53:5

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