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How does Christ’s death ensure the salvation of His people?

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Christ's death ensures salvation by fully satisfying God’s justice, allowing believers to be justified before Him.

The death of Christ is pivotal for the salvation of His people, as seen in Isaiah 53:10-11, which asserts that His soul was made an offering for sin, and by His sacrifice, He justifies many. Because Christ, being both fully God and fully man, suffered the full penalty for sin, His righteousness is imputed to believers. This means that those in Christ are secure in their standing before God, as their sins have been atoned for and justice satisfied. Additionally, Romans 8:1 affirms that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, providing confidence that their salvation is eternally secured.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-11, Romans 8:1

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