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How do we know that Christ took our blame?

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The Scriptures affirm that Christ took our blame by bearing our sins and being judged in our place, as foretold in Isaiah 53.

The doctrine that Christ took our blame is central to the gospel message and is vividly illustrated in Isaiah 53, where the prophet foretells that the Messiah would bear our iniquities and carry our sorrows. Verse 6 states, 'the LORD has laid on him the iniquity of us all,' indicating that Christ accepted the guilt of our sins and was punished for them on the cross. This act of substitutionary atonement reveals that He, who knew no sin, became sin for us (2 Corinthians 5:21), fully assuming our blame and the associated penalties. Thus, believers can confidently rest in the knowledge that their sins have been atoned for, and they are viewed as blameless before God because of Christ's sacrificial death.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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