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How does Christ's suffering relate to the concept of penal substitution?

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Christ's suffering exemplifies penal substitution by bearing the penalty for our sins on our behalf.

The concept of penal substitution is pivotal in understanding Christ's suffering. As articulated in 1 Peter 3:18, Christ suffered for sins, meaning that He took upon Himself the punishment we deserved. Penal substitution illustrates the core of the Gospel: an innocent, righteous Savior standing in our place, absorbing the just wrath of God against our unrighteousness. This doctrine is fundamental to Reformed theology, as it elucidates how God's justice and mercy converge at the cross, allowing sinners to be declared righteous through faith in Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 3:18, Romans 3:25-26, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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