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What does the Bible say about Christ's work at the cross?

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The Bible emphasizes that Christ's work at the cross accomplished redemption, justification, and legal adoption for God's elect.

The work of Christ at the cross is central to the Christian faith, as it accomplished redemption for sinners. According to the sermon, when Jesus died on the cross, He not only bore the sins of those chosen by God, but He also ensured their justification. This means that the moment Christ's sacrifice was completed, the sins of the elect were put to His account, and His righteousness was imputed to them. This transaction is foundational—it's at the cross that believers are not just forgiven but also adopted as children of God. The preacher emphasizes that this beautiful exchange reflects God's plan of salvation, revealing Christ as the sole source of hope and righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:33-34, 1 John 3:1

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