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Why is the resurrection of Christ significant in Christian faith?

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The resurrection of Christ signifies His victory over sin and death, affirming the validity of His atoning work.

The resurrection of Jesus Christ is of paramount significance in Christian faith, underscoring the certainty of our salvation. As noted in Romans 1:4, He was 'declared to be the Son of God with power, according to the spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.' This event not only validates His claims and authority but also represents the defeat of sin and death; He rose to secure justification for all who believe in Him. The resurrection confirms that His sacrificial death was sufficient to atone for sin and assures believers of our future resurrection. This central tenet of the faith instills hope and empowers believers to live with confidence in the victory Christ has accomplished.
Scripture References: Romans 1:4

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