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Why is the redemptive work of Christ important for Christians?

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The redemptive work of Christ is vital as it secures our salvation and reconciles us to God, as highlighted in Romans 5:10.

The redemptive work of Christ is foundational to the Christian faith, as it is through His death and resurrection that we are reconciled to God. Romans 5:10 states that while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son. This emphasizes the grace afforded to sinners, demonstrating God's love and mercy. Christ's sacrifice addressed the justice of God, satisfying the requirements of the law on our behalf, which is necessary for our justification. Furthermore, His resurrection assures us of victory over sin and death, providing not only hope for the future but also the power to live righteously in the present. The belief in Christ’s redemptive work is essential for believers, as it determines our relationship with God and the assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10

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