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How does Jesus' love demonstrate the concept of substitution in salvation?

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Jesus' love is displayed through His role as the substitute for sinners, taking on the sins of the elect and offering His life for their redemption.

Jesus' substitutionary role is central to the understanding of salvation in the Christian faith. In John 13 and through His entire ministry, Jesus showcases His deep love for His followers by demonstrating that He would ultimately bear the weight of their sins. In Isaiah 53:6, it states, 'the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all.' This foundational concept shows that Christ, in love, took the punishment deserved by sinners, fulfilling the demands of justice while providing grace. His impending sacrifice on the cross was a necessary act of love that ensures believers are saved not through their own works but through His righteous offering, as established in Hebrews 10:10. This assurance lets believers rest in the truth that their salvation is wholly dependent on Christ’s perfect work.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Hebrews 10:10

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