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How does the death of Christ ensure our salvation?

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Christ’s death reconciles believers to God, paying the penalty for sin and fulfilling God’s justice.

The death of Christ plays a crucial role in the salvation of believers by serving as the atoning sacrifice for sin. According to Romans 3:24-26, God set forth Christ as a propitiation for our sins, demonstrating His righteousness while justifying those who believe. This means that through Christ's death, every sin is accounted for, and God's justice is satisfied. Furthermore, His resurrection validates His sacrificial offering, providing assurance that believers are secure and accepted in God's sight, thus ensuring our salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26

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