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How do we know that Christ suffered for our sins?

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The Scriptures testify repeatedly that Christ suffered for our sins as part of God's redemptive plan, fulfilling prophecy and the necessary atonement for humanity.

Throughout the New Testament, the sufferings of Christ are presented as a foundational truth of the Christian faith. Peter, for example, reiterates this theme by referring to Christ's suffering multiple times in his letter. His sufferings and subsequent resurrection are testimonies to God's faithfulness to His covenant promises, demonstrating that Jesus is indeed the Messiah who accomplished salvation through His sacrifice. The reality of Christ's sufferings is central to understanding our redemption and the transformation that occurs within believers who identify with Him in His sufferings.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:21, Romans 6:6, Isaiah 53:5, Isaiah 53, Matthew 26:39, Psalm 22:1, 1 Peter 3:18

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