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Why is the concept of Christ's death important for Christians?

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Christ's death is fundamental to the Christian faith because it embodies God’s justice and mercy (Romans 3:26).

The significance of Christ's death is immeasurable in the life of a believer. It serves as the cornerstone of the gospel, encapsulating the justice of God who punishes sin while extending mercy to the elect. Romans 3:26 explains that God is both just and the justifier of those who have faith in Jesus. This dual nature of God's character is crucial for understanding how grace operates in the context of divine justice. Christ's sacrifice assures believers that their sins are forgiven and that they are reconciled to God, emphasizing the transformative power of the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, Ephesians 1:7, Hebrews 9:26

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