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How does the resurrection of Christ relate to salvation?

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The resurrection of Christ is essential for salvation as it confirms His victory over sin and death, offering new life to believers.

The resurrection of Christ is the cornerstone of Christian faith and fundamental to salvation. As stated in Romans 8:10, while our physical bodies are dead because of sin, the Spirit gives life because of righteousness. Christ's resurrection signifies that He has conquered death and secured eternal life for all who trust in Him. The live coal that touched Isaiah's lips in Isaiah 6 symbolizes the purging of sin and the impartation of new life through the sacrifice of Christ. Thus, the resurrection is not only historical fact but also the guarantee of the new birth and the ultimate hope for believers, affirming that salvation is rooted in Christ’s finished work.
Scripture References: Romans 8:10, Isaiah 6:6-7

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