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Why is Christ's cross work significant to believers?

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Christ's cross work is significant as it reconciles sinners to God, showcasing His love and the gift of grace.

The significance of Christ's cross work is profound as outlined in Romans 5:6-11, where we see that while we were yet without strength or ungodly, Christ died for us. This sacrifice made reconciliation possible for all those for whom He died, demonstrating God's immense love. Believers can rest assured in the knowledge that His cross work is an act of grace, enabling a relationship restored with God, which is paramount for understanding true salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:6-11

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