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Why did Jesus Christ die for our sins?

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Jesus died to be both just and the justifier, enabling God to show mercy while upholding justice.

Jesus’s death served a profound purpose. It was necessary so God could maintain His justice while justifying sinners. Romans 3:25 explains that Christ was set forth as a propitiation, enabling God to justly declare sinners righteous. Thus, He bore the penalty of sin, offering liberation from guilt and enabling reconciliation with God. The implications of His death are monumental, securing believers’ salvation and affirming God’s holy character.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25

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