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How do we know the doctrine of the substitutionary atonement is true?

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The doctrine of substitutionary atonement is affirmed in Scripture through Christ's sacrifice, where He bore the sins of His people, providing a basis for their justification.

The truth of substitutionary atonement rests on biblical testimony that emphasizes Christ's role as the sin-bearer. In passages such as Isaiah 53, we see that He bore our griefs and carried our sorrows, being wounded for our transgressions. Revelation 12 illustrates this by depicting Christ's victory over the accuser, affirming that He dealt with sin decisively through His sacrifice. Moreover, in Romans 5:8-9, we learn that 'while we were still sinners, Christ died for us,' thereby establishing the foundation for our justification 'by His blood.' This doctrine is central to understanding God's grace towards us and the way in which Christ fulfills the law's demands on our behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Romans 5:8-9, Revelation 12:10, John 12:24, Hebrews 1:3

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My Hour Has Come
Henry Mahan · Apr 9, 1989
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