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Why is the death and resurrection of Christ central to Christian faith?

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Christ's death and resurrection are central as they provide the basis for salvation and victory over sin.

The death and resurrection of Christ are foundational to the Christian faith because they fulfill God's redemptive plan. Through His sacrificial death, Jesus bore the sins of His people, securing their forgiveness and reconciliation to God. The resurrection signifies His victory over sin and death, assuring believers of eternal life. Isaiah 25:8 states that God will swallow up death forever, a promise realized in Christ's resurrection. This event not only confirms Jesus' identity as the Messiah but also guarantees the hope of resurrection for all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 25:8, Romans 5:8-10, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57

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