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How do we know God's provision for sin is effective?

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God's provision for sin is confirmed by the sacrifice of Christ, who bore our iniquities as described in Isaiah 53:6.

God's provision for sin is made evident through the sacrificial work of Jesus Christ, the suffering servant prophesied in Isaiah 53. The Lord laid upon Christ the iniquity of us all, making Him the substitute who bears the penalty for our sins. This doctrine of substitutionary atonement signifies that Jesus took upon Himself the wrath and justice due for our rebellion. Additionally, the resurrection of Christ serves as God's declaration that the sacrifice was accepted, affirming that our sins are completely pardoned. Romans 4:25 teaches us that Christ was raised for our justification, linking His resurrection directly to the assurance of our deliverance from condemnation. Thus, the fulfillment of prophecy alongside the historic resurrection provides a firm ground to trust in the effectiveness of God's provision for our sins.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 4:25

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Isaiah 53:6
Albert N. Martin · Nov 6, 2000
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