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How do we know that Christ became dust for our salvation?

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Christ became dust by taking on human form, fulfilling the requirement of God's justice for His people.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that the essence of the gospel is that Christ became dust in the place of His people. This is represented in the biblical account where God formed man from the dust. Thus, when Christ took on human flesh, He identified with humanity's frailty and sinfulness. He was smitten and afflicted not for His sins, but for the sins of His people, providing atonement and fulfilling the demands of God's justice. This truth is crucial for understanding the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the grace afforded to believers, who are redeemed from the curse of sin.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:7, Isaiah 53:4-5, John 18:8

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