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Why is the death of Christ essential for salvation?

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The death of Christ is vital as it serves as the substitutionary sacrifice for sins, fulfilling God's justice.

The death of Christ is central to the doctrine of redemption, as detailed in 2 Corinthians 5:14. Paul emphasizes that Christ's death addresses both the sin of humanity and the demands of God's holy justice. His death not only serves as a propitiation for our sins but also marks the end of the law's condemnation for those who believe. In Christ's sacrifice, believers find both their justification and a release from the curse of the law, allowing them to stand before God unblameable. Thus, understanding Christ's death empowers believers to live in the freedom of His grace.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:14, Romans 8:1-4, Romans 6:23

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