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How do we know that Christ's death was essential for our salvation?

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Christ's death was essential for salvation because it satisfied God's justice for our sins, as stated in Galatians 2:21.

The necessity of Christ's death for salvation is rooted in the nature of sin and God's holiness. According to Galatians 2:21, if righteousness could be achieved by the law, then the sacrifice of Christ would be meaningless. However, the Scriptures affirm that Christ died for our sins, acting as a substitute to meet the righteous demands of the law. His death was not only sufficient but essential; it reveals the gravity of our sin and the depths of God's grace and mercy in providing a Savior who reconciles us to Himself.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, Romans 3:23-26

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