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Why is Christ's death on the cross significant?

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Christ's death is significant because it fulfills God's plan for redemption and demonstrates His love for humanity (John 3:16).

The significance of Christ's death on the cross cannot be overstated, as it is the central act of redemption in Christian theology. By bearing the sins of His people, Jesus not only fulfills the prophecies of the Old Testament but also establishes the means by which humanity can be reconciled to God. John 3:16 highlights the depth of God's love, revealing that He gave His only Son so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. This act of love and sacrifice reinforces the grace of the Gospel, making it the foundation of our faith and hope.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Isaiah 53:6

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