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How does Christ's sacrifice relate to God's eternal plan?

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Christ's sacrifice is central to God's eternal plan as it fulfills His purpose of redemption for His chosen people.

The sacrifice of Christ is the apex of God's redemptive plan as outlined in scripture. According to Revelation 5, the Lamb who was slain directly connects to God's eternal covenant with His people, whereby He pledges to save them. This act of laying down His life is not a spontaneous decision but fulfills the decrees of God made before the foundations of the world. Christ's willingness to be the sacrifice indicates His obedience to the Father and His dedication to redeeming those whom He has chosen. The New Testament further corroborates this understanding as John states in John 10:15 that He lays down His life for the sheep, which reinforces that His sacrifice secured the salvation of a distinct group of people—the elect. Therefore, Christ's death is not merely for potential salvation but an accomplished fact for those specifically chosen by God.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9-10, Ephesians 1:4-5, John 10:15

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