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How is the fairness of Christ's death explained?

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Christ's death is fair because it was God's sovereign plan and He voluntarily bore the sins of His people.

Understanding the fairness of Christ's death involves recognizing that it was an act of divine sovereignty and personal volition. The preacher articulates four main reasons for its fairness: first, it was God's decision, and whatever God does is right, independent of human understanding. Second, Christ voluntarily laid down His life for His sheep, demonstrating that His death was not an act of unfairness but a willing sacrifice for those He loves. Third, as Christ is the Bridegroom, He bears the debts of His bride, the Church. Lastly, the manner in which we are saved mirrors how we were ruined; just as we fell in Adam, we are redeemed in Christ, emphasizing that God's plan is perfectly designed to provide salvation to His chosen ones.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Romans 5:12, Ephesians 5:25

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