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Why is the death of Christ considered an accomplishment?

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The death of Christ is considered an accomplishment as it fulfilled God's plan for redemption and salvation for His people.

In the context of the Transfiguration, Moses and Elijah spoke of Christ's decease as an accomplishment, which highlights its significance in God's redemptive narrative. Though death is often seen as a loss, for Christ, it was the means through which He secured salvation for His people. His death on the cross fulfilled the prophecies and the demands of the law, accomplishing the purpose for which He was sent. This understanding of the crucifixion reorients our view of death, illustrating that through the death of Christ, believers receive life.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:5, Luke 9:31, Isaiah 53

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