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What does the Bible say about the death of Christ and its significance?

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The death of Christ is the assurance of salvation for His people, likened to a seed that must die to bring forth much fruit.

The death of Christ on the cross serves as the pivotal point in God's redemptive plan, where He brings glory to Himself and secures the salvation of His people. In John 12:24, Christ illustrates His impending death as a grain of wheat that must fall to produce fruit, highlighting that His death is not merely a potentiality for salvation but an assured accomplishment for all whom He has come to save. It is through His death that Jesus fulfills the righteousness of God, showcasing how God can justly condemn sin while graciously saving those whom He elects.
Scripture References: John 12:24

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