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What does the Bible say about why Jesus died on the cross?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus died to fulfill God's purpose and to be Lord of the dead and living (Romans 14:9).

Jesus Christ's death on the cross holds profound significance in the Bible. According to Romans 14:9, He died 'to this end,' meaning He died to accomplish the purpose of being the Lord over both the dead and the living. This underscores His sovereign authority over all creation. Furthermore, Scripture shows that His death was not an act of human weakness but a fulfillment of divine decree and covenant, illustrating that He earned the right to be Lord through His sacrifice.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9

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Why Christ Died
Henry Mahan · Jul 6, 1986
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