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What is the significance of Christ as the sacrifice?

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Christ's sacrifice is significant because it purged our sins and satisfied God's justice.

The significance of Christ as the sacrifice is profound in that His death on the cross dealt with the issue of sin for His people. Hebrews 2:9 emphasizes that Christ, by the grace of God, tasted death for everyone, establishing His role as the Savior who fully paid the penalty for sin. His sacrifice is described in Hebrews 1:3 as having purged our sins by Himself before He sat down at the right hand of God, indicating that the work of redemption was completed. This fulfillment of sacrificial atonement satisfies God's justice while also expressing His grace. Without His sacrifice, there would be no hope of redemption, reinforcing the necessity of faith in Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, Hebrews 1:3

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