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Why is the sacrificial death of Christ significant?

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The sacrificial death of Christ is significant because it atones for the sins of the elect, securing our redemption and reconciliation with God.

The significance of Christ's sacrificial death is paramount in understanding the depth of God's grace towards humankind. According to the sermon, just as Moses' death allowed the Israelites to enter Canaan, Christ's death opens the way for believers to enter eternal life. His sacrificial act satisfies God's justice while demonstrating His immense love and mercy. This pivotal event is the crux of the Christian faith as it assures believers of their justification and acceptance before God. Through His atonement, Christ not only fulfills the law but also establishes a new covenant where the righteousness of Christ is imputed to us, allowing us to stand justified.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Romans 5:8

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