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Why is Christ's sacrifice important for restoring fellowship?

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Christ's sacrifice is important because it satisfies God's justice and removes the enmity between God and sinners.

The importance of Christ's sacrifice lies in its dual function of satisfying God's justice and effecting reconciliation. According to Ephesians 2:16, Christ's death on the cross serves to remove the enmity caused by sin. This sacrificial act not only pays the penalty for sin but also fulfills the demands of divine justice, allowing a holy God to extend grace and forgiveness to sinners. Colossians 1:20 states that Christ made peace through His blood, highlighting how His sacrificial death restores the lost fellowship that humanity had with God. Therefore, Christ’s sacrifice is not merely a historical event, but the crucial means by which believers can enjoy a restored relationship with God.
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:16, Colossians 1:20

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