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How does Christ's death fulfill the promises of God?

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Christ's death fulfills God's promises by providing redemption and atonement for sins.

The death of Christ serves as the culmination of God's redemptive promise throughout Scripture. It establishes a means by which God's justice and mercy meet, as articulated in Romans 5:9, where we are justified by His blood and saved from wrath. Additionally, it aligns with the overarching theme in the Bible that points to a Savior who would bear the sins of many. The fulfillment of these promises assures believers of their salvation, indicating that through Christ's sacrificial death, God's intentions for redemption and reconciliation have been fully realized.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9

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