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What did the death of Christ accomplish for believers?

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Christ's death accomplished redemption, reconciliation with God, and freedom from sin's power.

The death of Christ achieved several critical outcomes for believers. It appeased God's wrath, as indicated in Romans 5:9, meaning that through His blood, we are justified and saved from condemnation. Additionally, Christ's death reconciles us to God by removing the barriers created by sin, as well as satisfying justice on our behalf. His sacrificial act destroys the power of Satan over our lives, as highlighted in Hebrews 2:14, and grants us a new identity as children of God. Thus, the implications of His death extend beyond mere forgiveness; they encompass a transformative restoration to divine favor and the promise of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Hebrews 2:14

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