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How do we know that Jesus's death was for our sins?

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The New Testament asserts that Jesus died as a substitute, shedding His blood for the remission of the sins of many.

The assurance that Jesus's death was for our sins is rooted in scriptures such as Matthew 26:28, where Jesus explicitly states that His blood is shed for the remission of sins. This claim is supported by a consistent Biblical narrative that illustrates Christ’s role as our substitute, whereby He bore our guilt and shame upon the cross (Isaiah 53:5). The theological understanding within sovereign grace doctrine emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was not a mere possibility for salvation but a definite act of atonement for those chosen by God, as highlighted in texts like 1 John 2:2, affirming that He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the whole world.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:28, Isaiah 53:5, 1 John 2:2

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