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What does the Bible say about Jesus' death and resurrection?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus' death and resurrection are central to His mission, providing the means for God to justify sinners while maintaining His justice.

The significance of Jesus' death and resurrection is profoundly articulated in Mark 9:30-37, where Jesus announces His impending death. This event is not merely a historical fact but the very foundation of the Gospel. It reveals how Jesus came to resolve the great issue of redemption—how God can be just while justifying the ungodly (Romans 3:26). His death on the cross is essential, for it was through His suffering and blood that satisfaction for sin was achieved. This central truth must never be forgotten; while Christ's teachings and examples are vital, His sacrificial death is the crux of the matter in the history of redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, John 2:19-21, Romans 5:8, Matthew 12:40, Matthew 27:46, Matthew 28:1, Mark 9:31

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Afraid to Ask
Peter L. Meney · Feb 13, 2022

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Mark 9:30-37
J.C. Ryle · Apr 14, 2016
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