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How do we know Christ is our representative and substitute?

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Christ is our representative and substitute as He bore our sins and fulfilled God's justice on our behalf.

The sermon emphasizes Christ’s role as our representative and substitute through His suffering and ultimate sacrifice. He bore the sins of His people and satisfied divine justice, thereby justifying many through His atoning death. The preacher references Isaiah 53:6, stating, 'The Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.' This highlights that Christ took upon Himself the punishment we deserved, fulfilling the requirements of the law perfectly. Furthermore, His sacrifice makes Him uniquely qualified as our substitute because He was sinless, proving that justice is accomplished while mercy is extended to His people. Through His obedience and suffering, He becomes both the fulfillment of the law and the source of salvation, allowing us to be reconciled to God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 8:33-34

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