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How do we know that Jesus' sacrifice is central to Christianity?

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The sacrifice of Jesus is central to Christianity, as it is the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan, assuring salvation for those who believe in Him.

The centrality of Jesus' sacrifice can be traced through Scripture, where it reveals that God purposed to save a people through His Son from before the foundation of the world. The New Testament consistently affirms that Jesus' atonement was necessary for the justification of sinners, as outlined in Romans 3:26, where God is described as both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. The event of the cross not only serves as a historical marker but is also the fulcrum of God's saving work, displaying His justice and mercy simultaneously. Each element of Jesus' suffering, from His betrayal to His crucifixion, weaves into the grand narrative that God is redeeming a people for Himself.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 3:16

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