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What role does the death of Christ play in our salvation?

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The death of Christ is central to salvation, providing atonement for our sins and freeing us from condemnation.

The death of Christ is foundational to the gospel and our understanding of salvation. It satisfies God's justice by bearing the penalty for sin, as seen in the sacrificial system of the Old Testament and illustrated through various biblical types. Just as the manslayer was protected upon the death of the high priest, believers are liberated through the sacrificial death of Jesus. His death propitiates God's wrath and secures peace for those who believe. It fundamentally shapes our understanding of grace, ensuring that our acceptance before God rests solely on Christ's work rather than our righteousness.
Scripture References: Romans 5:9, Colossians 1:20, 1 Peter 2:24

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Cities Of Refuge
Todd Nibert · Jan 18, 2026
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