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What does it mean that Christ's death was a sacrificial death?

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Christ's sacrificial death means He offered Himself as the payment for sin, satisfying God's demand for justice.

The concept of Christ's sacrificial death encompasses the idea that He died in lieu of sinners, acting as the ultimate atonement for sin. As noted in Isaiah 53:5, He was wounded for our transgressions, underscoring that His suffering was purposeful and vicarious. His death was the fulfillment of the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, where animals were offered to atone for sin, but these were merely types pointing to the greater reality in Christ. By making Himself a sacrifice, He bore the weight of sin and fully satisfied God's wrath, allowing for believers to receive forgiveness and be cleansed. This pivotal aspect of His death is foundational to the message of the gospel, illustrating God's love and justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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