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

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Christ's work on the cross is vital for Christians because it is the foundation of our salvation, fulfilling the requirements of divine justice.

The importance of Christ's work on the cross cannot be overstated in historic Reformed theology. As the preacher emphasizes, it is the ground of our salvation. Romans 3:26 illustrates how God can be just and the justifier of those who believe in Jesus. When Christ died, He bore our sins, fulfilling the law's demands and enabling our justification. Furthermore, Hebrews 10:18 affirms that where forgiveness of sin is found, there is no need for further sacrifices. This establishes Christ's atoning death as the singular basis of salvation and reinforces the believer's assurance that their acceptance before God rests entirely on Christ's accomplished work.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Hebrews 10:18, John 19:30, Ephesians 1:4-5, Matthew 5:17-18, Romans 1:18, John 3:36, Romans 5:8-9

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