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How do we know Christ suffered for our sin?

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Christ's suffering for our sins is affirmed in Isaiah 63:9, which states He was afflicted alongside His people.

The suffering of Christ on behalf of sinners is a profound doctrine in Reformed theology. Isaiah 63:9 emphasizes that in our afflictions, the Lord was also afflicted, signifying that He intimately participated in human suffering. This culminated in Christ's sacrificial death on the cross, where He bore the full weight of our sins and justice. Hebrews 4:15 supports this, as it states that Jesus was tempted in every way we are, yet without sin. Thus, His suffering was not just that of a martyr; it was the atoning sacrifice for His people, as He bore our guilt and shame. This gives assurance of His identification with our struggles and His sufficiency as our Savior.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:9, Hebrews 4:15

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