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What does it mean that Christ died for us?

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Christ's death signifies our justification, delivering us from the penalty of sin.

The atonement made by Christ is crucial, as His death bears the penalty for our sins, satisfying divine justice (Romans 3:25-26). Through faith in Him, believers are justified, meaning that they are declared righteous before God (Romans 5:1). This profound truth illustrates the depth of God's love and grace, allowing sinners to approach Him with confidence, knowing their sins are forgiven. The significance of Christ's death is profound, reminding us that our salvation is solely based on His sacrifice and not our works.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26, Romans 5:1

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