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

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Scripture assures us that Christ's sacrifice was a substitutionary atonement for our sins, fulfilling God's redemptive plan.

The doctrine of substitutionary atonement is essential in Reformed theology, affirming that Christ died in our place, taking on the punishment for our sins. This understanding is deeply rooted in Scripture, as seen in passages like Isaiah 53:5, which states that He was 'wounded for our transgressions.' Knowing this truth reinforces the belief that our faith in Christ is not in vain. His suffering is a demonstration of God's love and justice, fulfilling both His wrath against sin and His mercy towards the sinner, assuring us of forgiveness and redemption. Thus, we can confidently affirm that His sacrifice was for us personally.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Job 15:17, John 3:16, 1 Peter 2:24

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Pierced!
James Smith · Dec 6, 2011
Joshua

Joshua

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