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What is the significance of Christ's sacrifice for forgiveness?

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Christ's sacrifice is significant as it is through His blood that our sins are forgiven and we are justified before God.

The significance of Christ's sacrifice lies in its sufficiency to atone for our sins, providing a means by which we can be forgiven and reconciled to God. In Romans 5:9, we are told that 'we are justified by His blood,' emphasizing that it is Christ's sacrificial death that satisfies the demands of God's justice against sin. This act demonstrates God's love and mercy, allowing Him to remain just while justifying the ungodly. The woman's example in Luke 7 shows us that sincere love and gratitude arise from understanding the magnitude of grace bestowed upon us through Christ's sacrifice—illustrating that we are to respond in worship and devotion to God for what He has done for us.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Luke 7

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