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How do we know Jesus's death was a triumph?

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Jesus's death and resurrection secured eternal redemption, marking His ultimate victory over sin and death.

The death of Jesus is often viewed through the lens of tragedy, but in reality, it marks the greatest triumph in history. Through His sacrificial death, Jesus achieved what no earthly coalition could: the eternal redemption of His people. Hebrews 9:12 says He entered the holy place 'having obtained eternal redemption for his people.' The shedding of His blood was the means by which those who were enslaved to sin and death were liberated. His resurrection further solidified His victory over the grave, serving as a confirmation that death had indeed been defeated. This truth is foundational to Christian faith and illustrates that God's plans will always prevail, demonstrating His power and love for humanity.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:12

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