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Why is the death of Christ considered His greatest accomplishment?

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The death of Christ is seen as His greatest accomplishment because it was the perfect act of obedience that secured the salvation of sinners.

The sermon emphasizes that the death of Christ is His greatest accomplishment because it was the ultimate expression of His obedience to the Father, where He bore our sins in His own body. This act not only fulfills the requirement of God's justice against sin but also establishes a means by which sinners can be reconciled to God. Jesus' death allows for the perfect sanctification of believers, setting them apart and declaring them holy through His once-for-all sacrifice. Furthermore, it was through His death that He accomplished the greatest act of love and justice, showcasing the depths of His mercy in bearing the sins of humanity.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:10, Romans 5:10, 1 Peter 2:24

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The Hour Has Come
Todd Nibert · May 26, 2026
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