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Why is Christ's sacrificial role important for Christians?

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Christ's sacrificial role is essential for Christians as it fulfills God's justice and provides redemption.

The sacrificial role of Christ is pivotal for Christians because it addresses the justice and holiness of God. According to Hebrews 10, God was never satisfied with the blood of animals, which was insufficient to atone for sin. Instead, a perfect sacrifice was required, which Christ provided by offering Himself. This act not only satisfied God's wrath but also secured an eternal covenant for believers, highlighting both His righteousness and mercy. As our mediator, Christ's willingness to be bruised and to suffer for our sins provides the only means through which we can approach God with confidence and assurance of salvation. His substitutionary atonement is foundational to our faith, affirming that through Him we have been redeemed and reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:5-10, Isaiah 53:5-6, Hebrews 9:12, Revelation 14:4-5

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Behold My Servant
Henry Mahan · Dec 20, 2000
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