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What is the significance of the death of Jesus?

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The death of Jesus is significant because it accomplished salvation and displayed God's justice and mercy.

The sermon highlights that the death of Jesus, often referred to metaphorically as 'the death of the Son,' is central to Christian theology. His death fulfilled the requirements of justice, allowing God to be both just and the justifier of the ungodly. It represents the climax of redemptive history, where Jesus bore the sins of His people, thereby granting us salvation and liberty from the bondage of sin and the law. This profound act is the foundation for our faith and a cornerstone of the gospel message.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, 1 Peter 2:24

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Psalm 9
Aaron Greenleaf · May 31, 2026
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