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How do we know that Christ suffered for us?

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Christ's suffering is affirmed in Scripture as part of the redemptive plan, exemplifying His love and sacrifice.

The New Testament explicitly teaches that Christ suffered for us, serving as both our example and substitute. In 1 Peter 2:21, it states that 'Christ suffered for us, leaving us an example, that we should follow His steps.' This suffering underscores the depths of God's grace and highlights the necessity of Christ’s atonement for our sins. It reassures believers that His suffering was not in vain but was intended for our redemption and reconciliation to God. Furthermore, understanding Christ's suffering enables us to endure our own trials while reflecting His love and grace in our lives (Romans 5:8).
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:21, Romans 5:8

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