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Why must Christ have died for our sins?

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Christ had to die because the justice of God demands payment for sin (Romans 6:23).

The necessity of Christ's death for our sins is rooted in God's justice and eternal purpose. Romans 6:23 brings forth the sobering truth that the wages of sin is death, indicating that sin demands a penalty. Christ, being the perfect Lamb of God, bore the sins of the elect, facing the full brunt of God's wrath in their place. His death was not an arbitrary event; it was ordained by the counsel and purpose of God before the foundation of the world. In fulfilling God's justice, Jesus provides a means for sinners to be justified without compromising God's righteousness. This underscores Christ’s role in reconciling sinners to God, showcasing both His grace and the integrity of divine justice. Therefore, the necessity and significance of His death are central to our understanding of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23, Matthew 26:24

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