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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's death is true?

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The truth of Christ's death as an act of obedience is affirmed by scripture and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

The truth of Christ's death can be traced back to the prophetic scriptures, affirming that He is the one who fulfills the law and bears the sins of His people. For instance, Isaiah prophesied of the Messiah’s suffering, and in the New Testament, His suffering is described as necessary for atonement. Furthermore, Christ Himself acknowledged His mission, stating that He came to lay down His life as a sacrifice for the sheep. This doctrinal point is rigorously supported by passages such as John 10:17-18, where Christ emphasizes that no one takes His life, but He lays it down willingly. The harmony between the Old and New Testament teachings solidifies this doctrine as true.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42, John 10:17-18

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