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How do we know that Christ suffered for our sins?

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We know Christ suffered for our sins through biblical prophecies and accounts that detail His passion and the purpose behind His suffering.

The suffering of Christ is rooted in Scripture, where prophecies like Isaiah 53 foretold that He would bear the sins of His people. As the sermon reveals, Christ exemplified the ultimate pain and anguish during His time on earth, especially as seen in His prayer at Gethsemane and His cry of abandonment on the cross (Matthew 26:39, Psalm 22:1). The New Testament confirms these prophetic words, illustrating how Christ bore our sins in His body and provided atonement for the guilt of humanity. Thus, the depth of His suffering serves to uphold God's justice while displaying His immense love and mercy, affirming that He indeed suffered in the place of sinners.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Matthew 26:39, Psalm 22:1

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