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How do we know Jesus's death was necessary for our salvation?

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Jesus's death was necessary because it satisfied the claims of divine justice and bore the curse we deserved (Isaiah 53).

The necessity of Jesus's death lies in the profound implications of sin against divine law. Isaiah 53 foretells the suffering servant who would bear our iniquities. Jesus’s sacrifice addresses the requirement for justice; His death was not arbitrary but rather a fulfillment of God’s plan to uphold His righteousness while simultaneously extending mercy to sinners. He endured the divine wrath and accepted punishment meant for us, thus reconciling us to God. This underscores the importance of His vicarious atonement, as it provides the only means by which we can be saved from eternal separation from God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53

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