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Why is the death of Christ important for salvation?

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Christ's death is central to salvation as it serves as the sole atonement for sin, ensuring justification for the elect.

The death of Christ is foundational to Christian faith because it represents the ultimate sacrifice that bears the sins of His people. According to Hebrews 9:26, Christ appeared once for all at the end of the ages to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. This highlights the sufficiency of His atonement. Moreover, in Romans 5:8, we learn that God demonstrates His love toward us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This illustrates that His death not only secures the opportunity for salvation but effectively saves those for whom He died. His blood cleanses and justifies all who believe, underlining its necessity and effectiveness in the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26, Romans 5:8, Psalm 22, Acts 2:23, Hebrews 9:22, John 12:24, John 3:14-15, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Isaiah 53:10, John 10:11

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