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How does Christ’s sacrifice provide salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice provides salvation by fulfilling the demands of the law and bearing the penalty for sin for His people.

The sacrificial death of Christ is foundational to the doctrine of salvation. Christ, as the sinless Lamb of God, took upon Himself the sins of His people and paid the penalty required by the law (1 Peter 2:24). By His death, Jesus made complete satisfaction for sin, enabling those who believe to be justified before God. Romans 8:1 affirms there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, highlighting that His sacrifice not only redeems but also secures eternal life for believers. Thus, salvation is a reality grounded in Christ's redemptive work and His righteousness being imputed to His people.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 8:1

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