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Why is Christ's suffering important for our salvation?

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Christ's suffering is essential for satisfying God's justice and providing salvation for His people.

The necessity of Christ’s suffering lies in His role as our substitute. The sermon highlights that only a perfect, sinless Savior can fulfill the righteous demands of God’s law. Christ's agony on the cross, His cries of abandonment, and His bearing of our sins were all vital to appease God’s wrath. As Romans 3:25 and Hebrews 9:28 teach, it is through Christ's sacrificial death that we receive forgiveness. His endurance and submission during the trial of the cross demonstrate His commitment to redeeming those chosen by God, ensuring that all who believe will be saved.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Hebrews 9:28, Psalm 40:2

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