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How do we know that Christ's death was a conditional necessity?

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Christ's death is conditionally necessary as it depends on God's gracious decision to forgive some of humanity's sins through the covenant made with the Son.

The concept of conditional necessity emphasizes that while Christ's death was crucial for redemption, it was not a forced requirement. God, in His absolute sovereignty, is not obligated to forgive sin. The necessity of Christ's death arose from the Father's will to provide salvation for the elect, which was established through a covenant between the Father and the Son. Therefore, it was only after this covenant that the death of Christ became essential for the forgiveness of sins, making it a conditional necessity rather than an absolute one.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:20-21, Luke 24:26, Isaiah 53

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