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Why don't Christians mourn Christ's death?

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Christians celebrate Jesus' death because it accomplished salvation and secured eternal life for believers.

The message highlights that rather than mourning Christ's death, believers celebrate it as the pivotal moment of redemption. His sacrificial death fulfills the requirements of the law and provides the means for reconciliation between God and humanity. Unlike the traditional mourning customs attached to the deaths of leaders, Christ's death is viewed as a victory, marking the defeat of sin and death. This celebration is embodied in the Lord's Supper, where believers remember and proclaim His death until He returns, focusing on the hope and assurance that stems from His resurrection.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 11:26, Romans 6:5-6

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