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How does Christ's life demonstrate substitutionary atonement?

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Christ's life exemplifies substitutionary atonement by fulfilling the law and suffering as our representative from birth to death (Luke 2:7, Matthew 3:13).

From the moment of His birth, as seen in Luke 2:7, where He was laid in a manger, Christ identified with outcasts, signifying His role as our substitute. His baptism in Matthew 3:13 further illustrates this, as He willingly identified with sinners despite being without sin Himself. Each act of obedience and humility throughout His life and ministry demonstrates His commitment to fulfill every aspect of the law on our behalf, highlighting the essence of substitutionary atonement.
Scripture References: Luke 2:7, Matthew 3:13

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