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

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The Bible states that Christ died to accomplish the salvation of His people, fulfilling all that was written by the prophets.

The purpose of Christ's death is central to the Christian faith and is articulated throughout Scripture. As noted in Luke 18:31, Christ tells His disciples that all things written by the prophets concerning Him must be accomplished. This indicates that His death was not random or a result of human actions but rather a predetermined act by God to save His chosen people. The significance of His sacrifice is echoed in passages like Isaiah 53, which affirms that He was stricken for the transgressions of His people. Paul further elaborates on this in 1 Corinthians 15, stating, 'Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures.' Therefore, Christ's death serves as the complete and final sacrifice for sin, satisfying divine justice and reconciling the elect to God.
Scripture References: Luke 18:31, Isaiah 53, 1 Corinthians 15:3, Romans 5:6-11, John 12:31-32, Matthew 26:26-28, Revelation 13:8, Romans 3:24-26, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4

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