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Why is Christ's death considered the most important subject?

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Christ's death is the central message of the gospel, highlighting His role as a sacrifice for sin and fulfilling God's plan for salvation.

The death of Christ is described as the most important subject under heaven and earth due to its redemptive nature. According to the sermon, His death was divinely appointed and serves as a substitutionary sacrifice for His people. It was not just an effort to save; it accomplished salvation by meeting God's justice and providing atonement for sin. This event, which is pivotal in the history of salvation, demonstrates God's love and righteousness, as the blood of Christ takes away sin and satisfies the conscience of believers. The significance of this message cannot be overstated, as it undergirds the entire narrative of scripture and our understanding of the gospel.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:9, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:24-26

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