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How do we know that Jesus had to die for our sins?

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Jesus’ death was essential for the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, as He came specifically to save His people, illustrating the necessity of His sacrifice.

The concept of Jesus' death as necessary is foundational to the heart of the Gospel. As stated in Matthew 16:21, Jesus began to teach His disciples that He must go to Jerusalem, suffer, and be killed. This necessity is rooted in God's eternal plan for redemption, where the Lamb was slain from the foundation of the world (Revelation 13:8). According to Romans 3:26, God is just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus, implying that Jesus' death was not only predetermined but essential for God's justice to be satisfied, allowing for the forgiveness of sins. Therefore, His death fulfills the obligation of sin's penalty and exemplifies the depth of divine love and justice implemented in His Father's business.
Scripture References: Matthew 16:21, Romans 3:26, Revelation 13:8

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