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How do we know Jesus died as our substitute?

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The New Testament clearly teaches that Jesus' death was a substitutionary sacrifice for the sins of His people, fulfilling the demands of the law.

Jesus' death on the cross serves as the ultimate substitutionary sacrifice, as He bore the sins of His people and fulfilled the righteous requirements of the law. John the Baptist proclaimed Him as 'the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world' (John 1:29). This substitutionary atonement is foundational to the gospel, affirming that Christ's death is not just an example but a vital act of redemption for sinners. He actively obeyed the law in our place and took upon Himself the punishment that was rightfully ours, allowing us to receive His righteousness by faith.
Scripture References: John 1:29, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Romans 5:8

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