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How do we know Christ's substitution for sin is true?

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We know Christ's substitution for sin to be true through the testimony of Scripture and the fulfillment of prophecies concerning His atoning sacrifice.

Christ's substitution for sin is deeply rooted in Scripture, particularly in Isaiah 53, where His role as our substitute is illustrated. He bore our iniquities, and God laid upon Him the sins of many. Furthermore, the New Testament affirms this doctrine extensively, emphasizing that because of His sacrificial death, we are justified before God. The concept of substitution is also encapsulated in the idea that Jesus was made sin for us, presenting a clear biblical narrative of redemption. Therefore, we rely on the truth of Scripture to affirm that Christ's atonement was not merely a historical event but the central reality of God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:1

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