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What does the Bible say about the meaning of Christ's death?

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The Bible teaches that Christ's death signifies the judgment of the world and the casting out of Satan, drawing all types of men to Him.

In John 12:31-33, Jesus defines the meaning of His death, indicating that now is the judgment of the world. His sacrifice is not just a historical event; it represents the ultimate victory over sin and the devil. Christ's death serves as a turning point in history, where He secures redemption for His people and reveals God's justice and mercy. The death of Christ also signifies the defeat of Satan, as He proclaims, 'Now shall the prince of this world be cast out.' Ultimately, His death serves to draw all kinds of men to Him, illustrating the inclusive nature of His saving grace across different races and backgrounds.
Scripture References: John 12:31-33

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