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How do we know that substitutionary atonement is true?

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Substitutionary atonement is demonstrated through the narrative of Abraham and Isaac and fulfilled in the sacrifice of Christ, confirming God's plan for redemption.

The truth of substitutionary atonement is illustrated poignantly in the story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22, where Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac foreshadows God's own sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ. Throughout Scripture, this theme of substitution consistently points to Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice who takes our place and bears God's wrath. By examining the Hebrew Scriptures alongside the New Testament, we can see that God planned our redemption by providing a lamb—Christ—before the foundation of the world. His death and resurrection confirm the validity of this doctrine.
Scripture References: Genesis 22, Hebrews 11, John 1:29, Genesis 22:8, Galatians 3:13, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 5:8, 1 Peter 2:24, 2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 3:18, Matthew 16:21, Isaiah 53, Romans 3:26, Romans 5:19, Isaiah 53:10-12, Psalm 40:6-8, Romans 5:18, 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, Isaiah 53:4-6, Philemon 1:17-18, Exodus 12:13, Hebrews 9:26

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