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How do we know the suffering of Jesus is vital for salvation?

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Jesus' suffering and death are crucial because they reconcile us to God by addressing the penalty of our sins.

The sufferings of Jesus are vital for salvation because they address the essential problem of sin and its consequences. Peter clearly articulates that Christ suffered for sins once and for all, indicating that He bore the penalty that we, as sinners, deserve. His sacrificial death was not only for our forgiveness but served the purpose of bringing us, the unrighteous, back into fellowship with God. This reality underscores the necessity of understanding the dual role of Jesus' suffering: it is both a model for enduring injustice and the means of our redemption.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18, Romans 6:10, 1 Corinthians 15:3

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