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

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Christ's sacrifice is significant because it is the means by which we are redeemed from sin and receive eternal life.

The sacrifice of Jesus Christ is central to the doctrine of salvation, as it is through His death that we are redeemed from the curse of the law and the penalty of sin. Acts 20:28 states that the church was purchased with His own blood, highlighting the gravity of His atonement. In 2 Corinthians 5:21, it is articulated that God made Christ to be sin for us, allowing us to be made the righteousness of God in Him. This sacrificial act satisfies God's justice and offers us reconciliation with Him. Without Christ’s sacrifice, there would be no basis for salvation or assurance of eternal life—the cornerstone of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Acts 20:28, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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