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Why is Christ's sacrificial death significant for Christians?

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Christ's sacrificial death is significant because it provides atonement for sin and reconciliation with God for believers.

The sacrificial death of Christ is central to the Christian faith as it represents the ultimate act of love and obedience to God the Father. In John 11:1-2, the impending death of Lazarus foreshadows Jesus' own death, which is necessary for redemption. Jesus bore the sins of His people, addressing the penalty of sin by dying in their place, as depicted in Isaiah's prophecies. His death satisfies God's justice and enables believers to be declared righteous. This act is not only a historical event but the foundation of eternal life for those who trust in Him, as He grants forgiveness and reconciliation with the Father, making it vital for Christians to understand the significance of His atoning work.
Scripture References: John 11:1-2, Isaiah 53, Romans 3:24-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 8:32

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