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Why is Christ's suffering crucial for our salvation?

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Christ's suffering is essential because it satisfies God's justice and allows for our justification and reconciliation with Him.

The necessity of Christ's suffering for our salvation can be traced back to God's holiness and justice. As stated in Isaiah 1:18, God must reconcile sinners to Himself, and that requires a payment for sin. Christ's suffering reflects the ultimate sacrifice as He bears the sins of His people, fulfilling God's requirement for justice. Theologians refer to this as the legal exchange where Christ assumes the penalties for our sins, allowing us to receive His righteousness. Without His suffering and death, there would be no atonement, no justification, and no hope of eternal communion with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 1:18, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1

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