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How do we know that the death of Christ is significant?

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The death of Christ is significant as it fulfilled scriptural prophecies and accomplished the plan of salvation.

The significance of Christ's death lies in its fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, such as Isaiah 53, which foretold the Messiah's suffering and burial. When Jesus declared, 'It is finished,' it indicated that He had successfully completed the work necessary for the salvation of His people. This event not only validated Jesus as the Messiah but also established the foundation of Christian faith, showing that His sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection provide the assurance of eternal life for believers. Therefore, His death is central to the gospel message and the means by which salvation is attained.
Scripture References: John 19:30, Isaiah 53:9, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

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