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Why is Christ's resurrection essential for justification?

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Christ's resurrection is essential for justification as it confirms that His atoning work was accepted by God, ensuring believers are made right with Him.

The resurrection of Christ is central to the Christian faith because it validates His victory over sin and death. Romans 4:25 states that Jesus was raised again for our justification, meaning that His resurrection signifies our acquittal before God. It is not merely that we are declared sinless; through Christ, we are considered righteous by God's own standards. This truth represents the culmination of God's plan for salvation, where the empty tomb serves as assurance that the work of Christ was sufficient and accepted by the Father, thereby granting believers a right standing with God.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, Ephesians 2:8-9

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