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Why is the sacrifice of Christ essential for redemption?

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The sacrifice of Christ is essential as He bore the wrath of God for His people.

The sacrificial death of Christ is paramount to redemption because it addresses the penalty of sin that humanity bears. In Jonah's narrative, he offered himself as a sacrifice to calm the storm, symbolizing the greater sacrifice of Christ who was made sin for His people. This act appeased God's wrath, satisfying divine justice through Christ's substitutionary atonement. Scripture profoundly emphasizes that Christ is the only means by which reconciliation with God is achieved, underscoring that without His sacrifice, there is no salvation for the elect.
Scripture References: Jonah 1:12, Matthew 20:28, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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