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What is the role of Christ's death in redemption?

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Christ's death is central to our redemption, providing atonement for sin.

The role of Christ's death in redemption cannot be overstated; it is the event through which our sins are atoned. Romans 4:25 affirms that Christ was delivered for our offenses and raised for our justification, signifying that His death paid the penalty for our sins and His resurrection confirms our acquittal. This redemptive work is the basis of our justification and reconciliation with God. Without His death, no person could bear the consequence of sin, and we would remain under the law's condemnation. Thus, Christ's sacrificial death demonstrates both God's justice in punishing sin and His mercy in providing a means for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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The Sinner
Paul Pendleton · Mar 26, 2023
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