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Why should Christians respond to Christ's sacrifice?

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Christ's sacrifice calls for a heartfelt response of gratitude, love, and devotion.

In light of what Christ endured for us, the appropriate Christian response is one of deep gratitude and devotion. The overwhelming nature of His suffering, highlighted throughout the New Testament, should move believers to reflect on the gravity of their sins and the incredible mercy shown through Christ's propitiatory death. Moreover, Jesus implores us not to remain indifferent to His suffering (as He lamented the hearts of Jerusalem in Luke 23:28). Our recognition of His love compels us to a life of holiness and a desire to love Him back, much like Paul expressed in Galatians 2:20, where he mentions living by faith in the Son of God who loved him. Thus, the gospel's impact should continually transform our hearts and lives.
Scripture References: Luke 23:28, Galatians 2:20, John 15:13, 1 John 4:19

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David Eddmenson · Feb 5, 2009
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