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Why is the resurrection of Christ foundational for salvation?

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The resurrection of Christ is foundational because it demonstrates His victory over sin and death, confirming Him as the Savior.

The resurrection of Jesus is crucial to Christian faith, as it validates His claims as the Son of God and secures the hope of salvation for believers. As Peter proclaims, 'Him God raised up the third day' (Acts 10:40), affirming the absolute power of Christ over death. This event is significant because it ensures believers' justification and access to eternal life, as Paul writes in Romans 4:25, 'who was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our justification.' The resurrection also manifests God's justice and mercy, proving that Christ's sacrifice was fully accepted. Therefore, without the resurrection, the foundation of the Gospel crumbles, as it is the guarantee of our resurrection and justification.
Scripture References: Acts 10:40, Romans 4:25

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