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What is the significance of Christ's sacrifice and resurrection?

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Christ's sacrifice fulfilled the requirements of divine justice and His resurrection confirmed our justification before God.

The sacrifice of Christ on the cross was the ultimate act of atonement, satisfying the wrath of God and fulfilling the demands of justice. Romans 4:25 states that Christ was raised again for our justification, indicating that His resurrection was not an isolated event but a crucial element that affirms our acceptance before God. This dual aspect of His work—sacrificial death and triumphant resurrection—assures believers that their sins are fully paid for, and they are reconciled to God. Hence, the resurrection is a declaration of our justification, sealing the promise of eternal life for all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25

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