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Why is Christ's voluntary death significant?

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Christ's voluntary death is significant because it was the only means of atonement for sin, demonstrating His authority and love.

The significance of Christ's voluntary death lies in the fact that He willingly chose to lay down His life for the redemption of sinners. In John 1:10-18, Jesus states, 'No one takes it away from me, but I lay it down of my own free will.' This highlights not only His divine authority over life and death but also emphasizes His love for humanity, as He knew that only through His death could atonement for sin be achieved. Unlike a martyr who succumbs to death at the hands of enemies, Christ's death was preordained, purposeful, and triumphant. It secured eternal life for all who put their faith in Him, making His sacrifice the ultimate expression of love and the foundational act of salvation.
Scripture References: John 1:10-18, Matthew 26:53, Hebrews 10:14

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John 1:10-18
J.C. Ryle · Nov 11, 2016
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