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What does the phrase 'He must be raised' mean?

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It underscores the necessity of Christ's resurrection in God's redemptive plan.

'He must be raised' emphasizes the essential role of the resurrection within the framework of God's salvation plan. According to Luke 24:7, it was absolutely necessary for Jesus to rise from the dead to fulfill the Scriptures and confirm His identity. This requirement not only underscores that the resurrection was preordained but also reflects the fulfillment of God’s justice; since Christ made complete satisfaction for sin, the justice of God demands His resurrection as a declaration of victory and assurance for those who believe.
Scripture References: Luke 24:7, Acts 2:23-24, Romans 4:25

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The Empty Tomb
Todd Nibert · Aug 27, 2017
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