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What is the significance of the resurrection in salvation?

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The resurrection is significant in salvation as it affirms Christ's victory over sin and death, securing eternal life for believers.

The resurrection of Jesus is pivotal in the plan of salvation, demonstrating His power over sin and death. Romans 4:25 states that He was delivered for our offenses and raised again for our justification. This dual aspect of the Gospel — Christ's death for sin and His resurrection for new life — secures the believer's hope. His triumph over the grave ensures that all who are in Christ will also rise to new life, embodying the fullness of salvation. Thus, the resurrection is not just an event; it signifies the validation of Christ's work and the assurance of everlasting life for those who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

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