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What is the significance of Jesus' death on the cross?

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Jesus' death on the cross was a substitutionary atonement for sin, fulfilling God's plan for the redemption of His people.

The death of Jesus Christ on the cross holds immense significance within Christian theology as it represents the ultimate sacrifice for sin. In Isaiah 53:5, it is prophesied that 'He was wounded for our transgressions; He was bruised for our iniquities.' This exemplifies the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, where Christ bore the penalty for sin on behalf of humanity. In John 19:30, by declaring 'It is finished,' Jesus confirms that the work of redemption was complete, securing salvation for all who believe in Him. His death thus not only provides forgiveness but also reconciles believers to God, affirming the essence of the gospel.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 19:30

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