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Why is the suffering of Christ important for salvation?

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Christ's suffering is critical because it provides the necessary atonement for our sins, allowing us to be reconciled to God.

The suffering of Christ is at the heart of salvation because it addresses the curse of sin that binds humanity. Hebrews 2:9 states that Jesus tasted death for every man, which signifies that He truly experienced death in its fullness. His suffering fulfills the requirement for justice while showcasing God's mercy. By His sacrifice, Jesus reconciled us to God. This dual necessity—suffering for atonement and divine authority for justification—ensures a complete redemption that is only possible through Christ. As Romans 5:8 informs us, God demonstrates His love for us through Christ’s death, affirming that we are justified and made right before Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, Romans 5:8

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