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Why is Christ's death central to salvation?

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Christ's death is central to salvation as it atoned for the sins of His people, ensuring their reconciliation with God.

The death of Christ is central to salvation because it served as the ultimate sacrifice for sin, fulfilling the requirements of God's justice. As Simeon recognizes Jesus as God's salvation (Luke 2:30), it underscores that His life and sacrificial death are necessary for the pardon of sin. Hebrews 9:22 states, 'without the shedding of blood is no remission,' emphasizing that Christ's death reconciles believers to God, declaring them justified and making way for eternal life.
Scripture References: Luke 2:30, Hebrews 9:22

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