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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's suffering for sins is true?

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Christ's suffering for sins is confirmed in the Scriptures, particularly 1 Peter 3:18, which states that He suffered, the just for the unjust, to bring us to God.

The doctrine that Christ suffered for sins is foundational to the Christian faith, emphasizing that He acted as our substitute. This truth is underscored in 1 Peter 3:18, which explains that Christ, the just, suffered for us, the unjust, so that He could reconcile us to God. This theme of substitution is prevalent throughout Scripture, illustrating how God’s justice and mercy harmonize in the person and work of Jesus Christ. His suffering bears not only the weight of our sin but also fulfills God's redemptive plan, showing the depth of His love and the efficacy of His sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18

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