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Why did God send His Son to die for our sins?

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God sent His Son to die because there was no other way to fulfill the law and redeem His people.

The sending of Christ to die for our sins is rooted in God's redemptive plan established before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4-5). The law, while good, could never bring about righteousness or salvation; instead, it left humanity in a state of condemnation. As Romans 3:20 states, 'No flesh shall be justified by the deeds of the law,' showing that the law could only highlight sin but could not remedy it.

Thus, God, in His infinite wisdom and love, provided His Son as the perfect sacrifice, fulfilling the requirements of the law and paying the penalty for sin. Jesus took upon Himself the sins of His people, satisfying divine justice and securing forgiveness for all who believe. This act not only demonstrates God's holiness and justice but also His profound mercy, allowing sinners to be reconciled to Him without compromising His righteousness.

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