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What does the Bible say about the importance of the death of Christ?

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The death of Christ was predetermined by God for the salvation of His chosen people.

The death of Christ is central to the Christian faith as it was ordained by God before the creation of the world. Acts 2:22-23 states that Jesus was delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God and was crucified by wicked hands. This wasn't a random act of violence; it was God's plan for the redemption of His elect. The significance of Christ's death lies in its purpose: to satisfy divine justice and to provide a means of salvation for those chosen by God, as indicated in Matthew 1:21, where it states that He will save His people from their sins.
Scripture References: Acts 2:22-23, Matthew 1:21, Ephesians 1:4-5

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What Shall We Do
Mark Pannell · Sep 20, 2009
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