We know Christ's Suretiship is true through the fulfillment of biblical prophecies and His actions as presented in the New Testament (Romans 8:3-4).
The truth of Christ's Suretiship is substantiated by scriptural evidence and the fulfillment of prophetic truths. The New Testament expands on Old Testament promises, illustrating how Christ fulfilled the law and took the place of sinners (Romans 8:3-4). Notably, His voluntary engagement as our Surety was an act of infinite love and grace as He did not seek personal gain but chose to bear our sins and satisfy divine justice for the sake of the elect. This covenant relationship is bolstered by His resurrection, which serves as a declaration of His successful Suretiship and the complete satisfaction of the righteousness required by the law.
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