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Why is the death of Christ considered an accomplishment?

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The death of Christ is an accomplishment because it fulfilled God’s plan of salvation and demonstrated His justice and mercy.

In the context of sovereign grace theology, Christ's death is viewed not just as an event but as a monumental accomplishment that satisfied God's justice while demonstrating His mercy. According to Hebrews 9:26, He appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself, affirming the decisive nature of His work. Additionally, Philippians 2:8-11 states that His obedience unto death led to His exaltation, confirming His achievements through suffering. Therefore, the death of Christ is seen as the ultimate demonstration of divine justice and mercy, effectively accomplishing the reconciliation of believers with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26, Philippians 2:8-11, Matthew 17:5, Luke 9:31, Isaiah 53, John 19:30

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Hear Ye Him
Cody Henson · Jun 12, 2022
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