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Why is the concept of Jesus' death an accomplishment important for Christians?

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Jesus' death is regarded as an accomplishment because it fulfilled God's plan for salvation, securing eternal redemption for believers.

The concept of Jesus' death as an accomplishment is foundational to Christian faith because it signifies the fulfillment of God's redemptive plan. As presented in the sermon, Christ’s death was not a defeat but a necessary and powerful act of salvation. His sacrifice accomplished what the law could not—redemption and reconciliation between God and man. In Matthew 20:28, Jesus states that He came to give His life as a ransom for many, thereby emphasizing that His death served a purpose—paying the penalty for sin and offering eternal life to those who believe. Therefore, recognizing Jesus' death as an accomplishment shifts our understanding from viewing it merely as a tragic end to seeing it as the pivotal moment of victory over sin and death.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:28, Romans 1:3, Galatians 3:13, Hebrews 1:3

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