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What does the Bible say about the necessity of Christ's suffering and resurrection?

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The Bible reveals that Christ's suffering and resurrection were essential for our redemption, as seen in passages like Acts 17:3 and Romans 3:24-26.

The Scriptures consistently affirm the necessity of Christ's suffering and resurrection for the redemption of His people. In Acts 17:3, Paul reasoned with the Thessalonians, explaining that Christ must have suffered and risen from the dead. This aligns with the prophetic declarations found in the Old Testament, where God's plan for redemption is foretold. Moreover, the justice of God demands that sin be atoned for, which Christ accomplished through His sacrificial death and victorious resurrection (Romans 3:24-26). These events are not just historical occurrences; they are pivotal to the gospel message that calls for the surrender of one's life to Christ as Lord.
Scripture References: Acts 17:3, Romans 3:24-26

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