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Why is the sacrifice of Jesus significant for Christians?

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The sacrifice of Jesus is significant because it atones for sin and grants believers redemption and salvation, as emphasized in Hebrews 10:12.

The significance of Jesus' sacrifice lies in its unique and all-sufficient nature. Unlike the repeated animal sacrifices of the Old Testament, which could only cover sin momentarily, Jesus' sacrifice, as outlined in Hebrews 10:12, is described as once for all, perfecting those who are being sanctified. This means that through Christ's death and resurrection, believers are granted complete forgiveness and a restored relationship with God. The doctrine of substitutionary atonement is central to the Christian faith, underscoring how Jesus took upon Himself the wrath of God that we deserved, allowing us to stand righteous before God. Furthermore, His sacrifice serves as the foundation for the believers' hope of resurrection and eternal life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:12, John 3:16, Romans 8:32

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To Take. To Give
Tim James · Feb 25, 2026
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