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How do we know the necessity of Christ's crucifixion?

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Christ's crucifixion was necessary for the satisfaction of God's justice and for our salvation, as Jesus indicated in John 3:14.

The crucifixion of Christ is a central tenet of the Christian faith, representing the ultimate sacrifice for sin. In John 3:14-15, Jesus refers to the lifting up of the Son of Man, which points to His impending crucifixion. This act is necessary for the redemption of sinners, as it fulfills God's requirement for justice—penalty for sin must be paid. Hebrews 2:16 further elucidates this necessity, stating that only as a man could Christ take our guilt and pay our debt. The atonement made by Christ on the cross not only satisfied the law and justice of God but also provides the avenue through which believers can receive eternal life. Without His crucifixion, the offer of salvation would be void, as the price for sin would remain unpaid.
Scripture References: John 3:14-15, Hebrews 2:16

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Henry Mahan · Jul 1, 1990
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