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Why did Christ die for us?

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Christ died for our sins to save the ungodly and to fulfill God's plan of redemption.

Christ died for us as an act of profound love and obedience to God's plan for redemption. In John 10:11, Jesus identifies Himself as the good shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep, explicitly indicating that His sacrificial death was for those who belong to Him. Romans 5:6 emphasizes that Christ died for the ungodly, highlighting the unmerited grace offered to sinners. This truth reinforces the understanding that His death was not merely a historical event but a purposeful act to secure salvation for His people, demonstrating God’s mercy and grace toward those who could never earn it.
Scripture References: John 10:11, Romans 5:6

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Christ died
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 16, 2011
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Joshua

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