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What is the purpose of Christ's coming according to the Bible?

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The Bible reveals that Christ came to redeem His people and satisfy God's just wrath against sin.

The purpose of Christ's coming isn't merely to make salvation possible but to effectuate it completely on behalf of His elect. As described in Romans 3:25, Christ's sacrifice was intended to show God's righteousness and allow Him to be just while justifying sinners. Our redemption is not based on human decision but on the sovereign will of God. This means that Christ's coming was a divine initiative to secure the salvation of those given to Him by the Father, exemplifying grace that seeks and saves the lost—not leaving salvation in the uncertain hands of human choice but anchoring it in Christ’s perfect work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Ephesians 1:4-5

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