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What does the Bible say about Christ's death on the cross?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death is the ultimate sacrifice for sin, fulfilling God's justice and offering redemption for the ungodly.

According to scripture, Christ's death on the cross represents the fulfillment of God’s plan for salvation. As Paul writes, he died for the ungodly, demonstrating God's love in the most profound way (Romans 5:6). This event was not merely a tragic end but a necessary act of sovereign grace where the eternal Son of God took on human form to save sinners by bearing their sins (Isaiah 53:5). The reality of His sacrifice reveals the exceeding sinfulness of sin, as Christ endured the wrath of God that we rightfully deserved.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6, Isaiah 53:5, John 19:30, Romans 10:4, Romans 3:26, Revelation 13:8

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It Is Finished
Bill Parker · Jan 28, 2010
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