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Why is Jesus' death important for salvation?

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Jesus' death is vital because it accomplishes the work of salvation and brings forth much fruit.

The death of Jesus is essential as it is the means through which salvation is obtained. In John 12:24, Jesus uses the metaphor of a grain of wheat that must die to bear fruit, highlighting that His death is necessary for the spiritual life of many. His death secures the justification of all whom He represents, effectively transferring their sins to Him and granting them His righteousness. This one sacrifice of Christ is pivotal in Reformed theology, affirming that His death was not in vain; it achieved what it was intended for—salvation for His chosen people.
Scripture References: John 12:24, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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