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How does Romans 4:25 affirm the resurrection of Jesus?

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Romans 4:25 affirms that Jesus was raised for our justification, validating His atoning sacrifice.

In Romans 4:25, it states, 'Who was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our justification.' This verse illustrates that Christ's resurrection is not just a historical event, but serves as God's declaration that the penalty for sin has been fully paid through His sacrifice. His resurrection validates His role as our Substitute, ensuring that believers are declared righteous before God. The event of the resurrection signifies the triumph over sin and death, and it is foundational to understanding the assurance believers have in their salvation. Therefore, it confirms that our hope rests upon the righteousness of Christ, established through His resurrection.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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