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How do we know redemption is by substitution?

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Redemption is by substitution as Jesus Christ, the just, died for the unjust to restore our relationship with God.

The concept of substitution in redemption rests on 1 Peter 3:18, where Christ's suffering for sin illustrates His role as our substitute. This doctrine asserts that Christ took upon Himself the punishment that we deserve for our sins. By dying in our place, He satisfied divine justice, allowing God to look favorably upon us. This crucial aspect of redemption underscores that His innocent sacrifice was necessary for our forgiveness and reconciliation to God, emphasizing the depth of God's love toward us as sinners.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18

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