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Why is Jesus' death on the cross important for Christians?

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Jesus' death is critical because it fulfills God's justice and offers salvation to believers.

The death of Jesus Christ on the cross is pivotal in Christian faith, as it fulfills God's righteous demand for justice while providing a means of salvation for sinners. Through His death, Jesus bore the penalty for sin on behalf of His elect, allowing for reconciliation between God and humanity. The cross is not merely a historical event; it is the ultimate demonstration of God's love and justice, assuring believers that through faith in Christ, they are forgiven and granted eternal life. The profound implications of His sacrifice underscore the necessity of recognizing Him as the mediator who stood in our place.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, John 3:16

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