What does the Bible say about Christ's sacrifice for sinners?
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The Bible teaches that Christ's sacrifice redeems sinners by bearing their sins and satisfying God's justice.
The New Testament emphasizes the significance of Christ's work as a sacrifice for sinners, declaring that Jesus bore the sins of His people. In Romans 5:6, it states, 'For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.' This verse encapsulates the core of the gospel: Christ came to take on the burdens of humanity, suffering the penalty for sin that we might be reconciled to God. His sacrifice was not just a demonstration of love but a necessary act of justice that fulfills God's righteous requirements.
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