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Why is it significant that Christ was both born and died?

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Christ's birth and death are significant because they demonstrate God's intervention in human history for the purpose of salvation.

The significance of Christ's birth and death is profound in the context of Christian theology. Christ's birth marked the incarnation of God, where the divine entered creation to dwell among humanity. This act fulfilled God's promise of a Savior who could truly empathize with human suffering. His death was equally pivotal, serving as the ultimate sacrifice for sin. Through His willing sacrifice, Jesus bore the penalty for our transgressions, offering reconciliation with God. Thus, both His birth and death are crucial to understanding the full scope of God's redemptive plan, underscoring His love and commitment to saving His people.
Scripture References: John 1:14, Galatians 4:4-5, Romans 5:6-8

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Ian Potts · Dec 25, 2011
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