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How does the resurrection of Christ relate to His necessity of suffering?

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Christ's resurrection confirms the necessity of His suffering as it accomplished His mission to redeem His people.

The resurrection of Christ is intrinsically linked to the necessity of His suffering, signifying that death and resurrection were both parts of God's redemptive plan. Jesus Himself pointed to this connection when He spoke to His disciples on the road to Emmaus, confirming that He must suffer before entering glory. His resurrection serves as the ultimate validation of His sacrificial death, demonstrating that He conquered sin and death on behalf of His people. Romans 4:25 states that Christ was raised for our justification, highlighting that His resurrection is both a testimony to His completed work and a guarantee that justice has been satisfied. Through His resurrection, believers gain assurance of eternal life and victory over sin.
Scripture References: Luke 24:26, Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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The Necessity
Don Fortner · Feb 11, 2007
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