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What is the significance of Christ's death for believers?

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Christ's death is significant for believers as it secures their justification and reconciles them with God, fulfilling the demands of His law.

The significance of Christ's death cannot be overstated in the context of sovereign grace theology. As described in the sermon, Christ serves as the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world, whose sacrificial death uniquely satisfies God's justice and fulfills the law's requirements. Scriptures like Romans 5:1 highlight that through Christ’s death, believers are justified by faith, resulting in peace with God. This ensures that believers are declared righteous not based on their works or merits but exclusively through Christ's obedience. The death of Christ also marks the end of the war between God and man for those who believe, leading God's elect to an eternal covenant relationship with Him, which can never be broken.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Hebrews 9:26, Hebrews 10:14, John 16:28

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