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How do we know the death of Christ is necessary?

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The necessity of Christ's death is rooted in Scripture, which states that sin separates us from God, and reconciliation requires atonement through His blood.

The centrality of Christ's death is evidenced in Romans 3:24, where it's highlighted that no reconciliation with God is possible without the blood of Christ. Sin, being our nature, creates an insurmountable barrier between humanity and God, necessitating a sacrificial atonement to satisfy divine justice. This concept is foundationally supported by the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, where animals were offered to atone for the sins of the people, pointing to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The shedding of Christ’s blood ensures that God's righteousness is upheld while also providing a means of redemption for sinners who place faith in His sacrifice (Romans 3:25).
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-25

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Darvin Pruitt · Dec 30, 2012
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