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What does the Bible say about Christ's death and victory?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death was both a sacrifice for sin and a victory over spiritual enemies, encapsulating His redemptive work.

The scripture, particularly in Isaiah 63, presents Christ's death as a pivotal moment that symbolizes both suffering and victory. While Christ's crucifixion appeared as failure to many observers, it was, in divine purpose, a complete success that crushed the enemies of sin, Satan, and death. Isaiah foretells of 'the day of vengeance' in which through His blood, Christ would defeat spiritual adversaries, providing redemption and securing victory for His people. This dual portrayal affirms that through suffering, Christ accomplished a new and living way for those who believe in Him, ultimately leading to triumph over death itself.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:1-6, Hebrews 10:20

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