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Why is God's holiness significant in Christ's death?

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God's holiness necessitated Christ's sacrificial death to satisfy divine justice for our sins.

God's holiness is of utmost significance in understanding Christ's death. As mentioned throughout scripture, God's nature demands justice; sin cannot go unpunished. This is aptly illustrated in Psalm 85:2, where God's forgiveness is tied to His holiness. In order to reconcile sinful humanity to Himself, God required the ultimate sacrifice, which He provided in His Son. Christ's agonizing cry from the cross reveals that He bore upon Himself the consequences of sin, fulfilling the demands of God's justice while also showcasing His love and mercy. This precise act fulfills Romans 8:32, stating that God did not spare His own Son, emphasizing the weighty cost of our redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 85:2, Romans 8:32

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