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Why is Christ's work on the cross essential for Christians?

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Christ's work on the cross is essential because it satisfies God's justice and provides complete redemption for believers.

The significance of Christ’s crucifixion lies in its role as the fulfillment of God's covenant of grace. Through His sacrificial death, Jesus paid the debt for the sins of His people, ensuring that divine justice is upheld (Isaiah 53:5). For Christians, this underscores the assurance of eternal life, as demonstrated in John 10:27–30, where Jesus promises that His sheep will never perish. Christians believe that through Christ’s finished work, they are made righteous before God, freeing them from the penalty of sin and presenting them acceptable in His sight. Understanding this central truth is crucial for the believer's faith and assurance.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 10:27-30

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