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How do we know that Jesus' sufferings were for our sins?

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Scripture clearly affirms that Jesus' sufferings were fully substitutionary, as evidenced in Psalm 22.

Psalm 22 serves as a prophetic and predictive foreshadowing of Christ's crucifixion, revealing that His sufferings were entirely for the sake of our sins. The Psalm outlines the intensity of His pain and abandonment while simultaneously affirming that He is our actual curse-bearer. Historic Reformed theology emphasizes that Jesus drank the dregs of God’s wrath on behalf of His people, which confirms that His suffering was not incidental but essential for our redemption. The fulfillment of the Psalm in Jesus’ passion ensures that He fully satisfied the needed penalty for sin through His sorrow and agony.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1-31

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Psalm 22
Henry Law · Jan 23, 2007
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