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Why is the crucifixion of Jesus significant for salvation?

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The crucifixion of Jesus is central to salvation as it represents the fulfillment of God's plan for redemption through His sacrificial death.

The significance of the crucifixion lies in its role as the pivotal moment in God's redemptive history. Through His suffering and death, Jesus dealt with sin and secured the forgiveness of His people. The anguish depicted in Psalm 22 provides a vivid illustration of the pain He endured, highlighting the depths of His love and the seriousness of our sin. It is through this sacrificial act that Jesus purchased salvation, demonstrating that His death was purposeful and accomplished exactly what it set out to do.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:16, John 3:16, Romans 5:8

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