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

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Christ's death is foundational for redemption, as proclaimed in the gospel, which states that He bore our sins to reconcile us to God.

The doctrine of Christ's redemptive work is central to Christian theology, affirmed in passages that articulate His purpose in coming to the world. The Apostle Paul consistently preached that Jesus Christ, through His sacrificial death on the cross, made atonement for the sins of humanity. This is encapsulated in the belief that all who repent and believe in Christ are fully forgiven. Romans 5:8 and 2 Corinthians 5:21 reinforce this, presenting Christ's death as the ultimate act of love and grace that fulfills God's plan for redemption. Our faith is rooted in this truth, which assures us of salvation through Christ alone.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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