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How does the resurrection of Christ confirm our salvation?

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The resurrection demonstrates God's acceptance of Christ's sacrifice, securing our salvation.

In Romans 4:25, it states that Christ was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification. The resurrection is pivotal in Christian faith as it is the definitive proof that God accepted the sacrifice of Jesus for our sins. If Christ had not risen from the dead, we would be without hope. His resurrection assures us of eternal life and confirms that God’s justice has been satisfied. It provides believers with the confidence that we are justified, meaning declared righteous before God because we share in Christ’s victory over sin and death. Therefore, the resurrection not only validates our salvation but also provides a living hope for our future.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:17

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Christ Is All
Larry Criss · Sep 2, 2012
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