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Why is the death of Christ considered precious?

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The death of Christ is precious because it is the unique sacrifice that satisfies God's justice and redeems His people (Romans 5:8).

The death of Jesus Christ is deemed precious primarily because it represents the ultimate sacrifice of God's Son for the atonement of sin. John 3:16 highlights this by stating, 'For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son.' The gravity of this act is unmatched, as it not only fulfills God's covenant promises but also serves as the means through which God's righteous anger towards sin is satisfied. By bearing the sins of humanity, Christ's death secures redemption for all who believe, making it an event of unparalleled weight and significance in the divine narrative.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, John 3:16

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A Precious Death
Joe Terrell · Feb 14, 2021
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