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Why is the death of Christ central to Christian faith?

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Christ's death is central because it fulfills God's plan for redemption, demonstrating His justice and mercy.

The death of Christ is paramount in Christian theology as it embodies the dual attributes of God—His justice and His mercy. Romans 3:24-26 explains how Christ's death serves to justify sinners without compromising God's righteousness. Through His sacrificial death, Jesus bears the penalty for the sins of His people, hence God is both just and the justifier. Isaiah 53:5 emphasizes that Christ was wounded for our transgressions, signifying that His death was not in vain but purposeful, aimed at securing eternal life for His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Romans 3:24-26, Isaiah 53:5

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