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Why is the crucifixion of Christ necessary?

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The crucifixion was necessary to fulfill God's plan for redemption, as it satisfied divine justice against sin.

The necessity of Christ's crucifixion lies in God's demand for justice in response to sin. As stated in Scripture, cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree, which speaks to the necessity of Christ undergoing a death reserved for the worst criminals. His crucifixion was not just an act of violence; it fulfilled prophetic Scripture and was part of God's sovereign plan. The suffering and agony He endured were the consequences of the sins of His people being laid upon Him, showcasing the depth of God's grace and the seriousness of sin. Without His death, the price for sin would remain unpaid, leaving humanity without hope for redemption.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, Luke 24:7, Isaiah 53:5

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