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How do we know that Christ's death on the cross is significant?

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Christ's death is significant because it accomplished real substitution and reconciliation for sinners.

The significance of Christ's death on the cross lies in the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. According to 1 Peter 2:24, Christ bore our sins in His body on the tree, satisfying God's justice. This event also fulfills God's purpose, as Acts 2:23 states that Jesus was delivered up according to God's determined plan. Through His death, believers are reconciled to God (Romans 5:10) and made perfect in His sight (Colossians 1:22). The resurrection of Christ is the proof that the Father accepted this sacrifice, thus ensuring our justification and eternal life in Him.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:24, Acts 2:23, Romans 5:10, Colossians 1:22

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