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How do we know the significance of Christ's death?

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Christ's death is significant as it fulfills the requirements for atonement and opens the way to God for believers.

The significance of Christ's death is profound in the context of atonement and reconciliation. According to Romans 8:31-32, if God is for us, no accusation can stand against us because Christ took on the punishment for our sins. His death on the cross made a complete and final atonement for all elect, perfected forever, as stated in Hebrews 10:14. This means our sins have been removed, enabling believers to enter into a personal relationship with God without fear or condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:31-32, Hebrews 10:14

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The Rent Veil
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