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Why is the sacrificial death of Christ essential for salvation?

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Christ's sacrificial death is essential because it satisfies God's justice, enabling forgiveness for sins.

The sacrificial death of Christ, referred to as the Lamb slain in Revelation 5, is crucial for salvation because it addresses the need for justice in God's redemptive plan. Without the Lamb's death, God could not justly forgive sins, as He is bound by His own righteousness. This principle is rooted in the Old Testament sacrificial system, where the blood of the lambs symbolized atonement. In the New Covenant, Jesus fulfills this type by offering Himself as the once-for-all sacrifice, thereby securing redemption for the elect from every nation and people, and allowing for their acceptance before God.
Scripture References: Revelation 5:9, Hebrews 4:16

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