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What does the Bible say about Christ's accomplishments?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death was an accomplishment, fulfilling the law and providing salvation for His people.

In the New Testament, especially in the Gospels, we see that Christ's death is depicted not as a failure but as a significant accomplishment. It is through His death that He fulfilled the law and made atonement for sin, highlighting His role as both the Lawgiver and the Redeemer. Jesus' death was an act of sovereign grace, wherein He willingly laid down His life, making complete payment for the sins of His people. This accomplishment is underscored by figures like Moses and Elijah, who spoke of His decease as something that should be accomplished at Jerusalem, reflecting the ultimate purpose of His incarnation and ministry.
Scripture References: Luke 9:31, Romans 8:3-4

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