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

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Scripture affirms that Christ's sacrificial death was essential for our redemption, as salvation cannot be achieved through our efforts (Galatians 2:21).

The necessity of Christ's death for our salvation is rooted in the understanding that if salvation could be achieved through our works, then the death of Christ would be rendered unnecessary. Galatians 2:21 illustrates this point, stating that if righteousness were attainable by the law, then Christ's death would be in vain. This underlines the significance of the cross, as it fulfills the righteous requirements of the law and provides the means for our reconciliation with God through His atoning sacrifice. The blood of Christ is what makes atonement for our sins and secures our redemption.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:21, Isaiah 53:10, John 10:18, Romans 3:26, Romans 3:23, Romans 4:25

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