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How do we know the doctrine of Christ's surety is true?

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The truth of Christ's surety is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in Hebrews and the Old Testament typology, showing God's plan of redemption.

The doctrine of Christ's surety is rooted in scriptural evidence and the historic understanding of the covenant of grace. Hebrews 7:22 confirms that Christ is the surety of a better covenant, and this idea is echoed throughout the Old Testament through typological figures like Joseph, who stood in for his brother Benjamin. Additionally, passages like Isaiah 53 and Psalm 40 underscore that Christ took upon Himself the responsibility for the sins of His people. The unbroken thread of God's redemptive plan from the Old Testament to the New Testament affirms the truth of Christ's role as our surety.
Scripture References: Hebrews 7:22, Isaiah 53, Psalm 40

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Christ Our Surety
Don Fortner · Oct 22, 2011
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