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How do we know Jesus sacrificed Himself for us?

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The narrative of Barabbas illustrates the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus for sinners.

The trial and crucifixion of Jesus, particularly in view of Barabbas' release, provide a vivid portrayal of Jesus' atonement. Barabbas, a murderer and robber, was condemned, but instead of facing execution, he was released while Jesus was crucified in his place. This act symbolizes Christ taking on the sins of the world, fulfilling the prophetic role of the Lamb of God. The reality that Christ died for the vilest sinner is consistent throughout Scripture, and Romans 5:8 confirms that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:17, Matthew 27:21, Romans 5:8

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I Am Barrabas
Gabe Stalnaker · Apr 4, 2015
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