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How do we know that Christ's sacrificial death is significant?

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Christ's sacrificial death is significant because of His divine identity as the Holy One, making His atonement powerful and redemptive.

The significance of Christ's sacrificial death lies in who He is—the Holy One, the Prince of Life. His death on the cross is not just a historical event; it is the apex of God's redemptive plan. As articulated in Romans 8:34, it is Christ that died, and His death accomplished salvation for His people. This underscores that a man's death is merely the result of sin, but Christ's death is a mighty act that leads to our redemption. His sacrifice is viewed as perfect, securing our salvation and interceding for us, highlighting the depth of grace extended to those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 8:34, Matthew 5:14

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