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Why is the death of Jesus important for God's blessings?

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The death of Jesus is crucial because it is the foundation upon which God can bless sinners without compromising His holiness.

The significance of Jesus' death lies in its role as the means by which God can extend His blessings to humanity. Romans 8:32 emphasizes that if God spared not His own Son, then He will graciously give us all things. The blessings we receive are an outflow of Christ's sacrifice, allowing us to be reconciled to God despite our sinful nature. As a result, every blessing a believer has is connected to Christ, who is our ultimate substitute and the source of our acceptance before God. Therefore, the death of Jesus is not merely a historical event; it is central to understanding the nature of God's blessings.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, Ephesians 1:7

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