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What does the Bible say about the importance of Jesus' death?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus' death was a significant accomplishment that glorified God and secured salvation for the elect.

The death of Jesus Christ is central to the Christian faith, as it represents the greatest act of obedience and sacrifice. In John 17:1, Jesus prays for His glorification, which is achieved through His death on the cross. This act not only fulfills God's sovereign purpose but also exemplifies His attributes of justice, mercy, and love. His death was not merely an event but a pivotal moment that made salvation possible, confirming that the ungodly were justified through His sacrificial offering (Romans 4:25). His death reveals the full counsel of God and the depth of His love for His people.
Scripture References: John 17:1, Romans 4:25

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