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How do we know Christ's death was a sacrifice for our sins?

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Scripture teaches that Christ's death was a vicarious sacrifice, intentionally given as a substitute for God's elect.

The truth of Christ's death serving as a sacrifice for our sins is anchored in the doctrine of substitutionary atonement, a crucial aspect of Reformed theology. This doctrine asserts that Jesus died not merely as an example but as a substitute, taking on the punishment that we deserved. His death was intentional, fulfilling God's sovereign purpose (Romans 8:32). When we read Scripture, we see affirmations of this truth, for example, in Matthew 27, where Jesus' death is portrayed as part of God's predetermined plan. Therefore, His sacrifice is viewed not as a failure but as a victorious fulfillment of God’s covenant to redeem His people, ensuring that no one who believes in Him will face condemnation.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, Matthew 27:50-54

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The Burial
Don Fortner · Jul 30, 1996
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