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What does the resurrection signify in relation to Christ's death?

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The resurrection signifies Christ's victory over sin and death, confirming the effectiveness of His atoning work.

The resurrection of Christ is integral to the Christian faith as it validates His sacrificial death, proving that He has conquered sin and death. Romans 14:9 emphasizes that Christ died and rose to be Lord over both the dead and the living, indicating His triumph that extends beyond the grave. This victory is paramount as it reassures believers of their own resurrection and eternal life through Him. Therefore, the resurrection does not simply confirm historical events but solidifies the promises of God concerning salvation and eternal hope for those united with Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9

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