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How do we know that Christ's suffering was vicarious?

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Christ's suffering was vicarious as He bore our sins and sorrows, fulfilling Isaiah 53:4-5.

The vicarious nature of Christ's suffering is established in scripture when we consider Isaiah 53:4-5, where it states that He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows. This means that the torment and anguish He experienced were not due to His own sins but were instead suffered for the sake of His people. Thus, His death was not merely a tragic event; it had divine purpose and effect, thereby fulfilling the requirements for our redemption. This act of substitution exemplifies the essence of Christ’s atoning work, whereby He takes upon Himself the punishment that we deserve, leading to our justification and ultimate salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-5, Romans 8:1-3

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