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How does Christ's suffering lead to our salvation?

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Christ's suffering leads to our salvation by fulfilling God's righteous requirements and providing a sacrifice that reconciles us to Him.

The suffering of Christ serves as the necessary means through which He accomplished redemption for His people. As Hebrews 2:10 states, Christ was made perfect through suffering, indicating that His experience of suffering was not only pivotal for His own glorification but also essential for the salvation of the elect. His pain and sacrifice were the fulfillment of God's justice, required for the payment of sin. This suffering allowed Him to identify with humanity fully while displaying God’s justice and mercy simultaneously. The result is a perfect salvation, grounded in Christ's completed work, where He simultaneously addresses the wrath of God and extends grace to sinners.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:10, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:25-26

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