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What are the fruits of Christ's death mentioned in the Bible?

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The fruits of Christ's death include judgment of the world, the casting out of the prince of this world, and the drawing of people to Himself.

In John 12:31-32, Jesus outlines the fruits of His upcoming death, stating that it will result in the judgment of this world, the casting out of the prince of this world (often identified as Satan), and the drawing of all kinds of people to Himself. The judgment signifies the establishment of Christ’s authority and the end of Satan's dominion. Similarly, the casting out of the prince indicates a decisive defeat of spiritual evil, securing victory over sin and death. Finally, the drawing of all people underscores the universal scope of the gospel message, as it extends grace to the Gentiles, affirming the inclusion of all who believe in Him, not just the Jews. These aspects highlight the comprehensive nature of what Christ achieved through His death.
Scripture References: John 12:31-32, Romans 8:19-22

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