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What role does Christ's sacrifice play in salvation?

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Christ's sacrifice is central to salvation, satisfying God's justice and providing a means for reconciliation.

The sacrificial death of Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, essential for the reconciliation of sinners to a holy God. The concept of atonement reflects that sin requires justice, which Christ fulfills by taking on Himself the penalty due for our transgressions. This is reinforced through passages that declare God cannot just overlook sin; justice must be served. As our representative and substitute, Jesus' death allows for our justification. His resurrection further affirms that we have been declared righteous and that eternal life is secured for all who believe. Therefore, understanding the significance of Christ's sacrifice is fundamental to grasping the depth and breadth of salvation.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:24, Isaiah 53:5

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