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How do we know Jesus' death was necessary?

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The necessity of Jesus' death is rooted in His role as our substitute, a truth revealed through Scripture and affirmed by the early church.

Jesus' death was paramount to His mission, evidenced in the teachings of Scripture and the understanding of the apostles post-resurrection. His sacrificial death fulfills the Old Testament sacrificial system, which pointed to a need for a substitute to atone for sin (as seen in Isaiah 53). Throughout the Gospels, including His own words and actions in passages like John 12, we see Him often allude to His impending death as essential for the redemption of His people. Only by dying in our place could He satisfy God's law, redeem the elect, and provide everlasting life. This deep theological understanding was progressively illuminated to the disciples by the Holy Spirit, further confirming the necessity of His death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, John 12:7, Isaiah 53:5-6, John 3:16, Romans 8:32, Revelation 13:8, Mark 14:21, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 3:25-26

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