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Why is the death of Jesus central to the Gospel?

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The death of Jesus is essential because it satisfies divine justice and serves as the basis for our salvation.

The death of Jesus is not just a tragic event but is central to the Gospel message because it fulfills the requirements of God's justice against sin. As Paul writes in Romans 4:25, Christ was delivered for our offenses and raised for our justification. His death was predestined, demonstrating that it was part of God's determinate counsel to redeem His people. Furthermore, while many focus on the physical suffering of Christ, it is critical to understand that His death accomplished what mere human effort could not. It was the ultimate expression of love and obedience, ensuring that God's wrath was fully satisfied for those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, Acts 2:23-24, 1 Peter 1:19

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