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How does substitution relate to the gospel?

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Substitution is central to the gospel; Christ took our place, bearing our sins to provide us with righteousness.

Substitution is a core concept in the gospel, emphasizing that Christ fulfilled the demands of God's law on our behalf. As Jesus took our sins upon Himself, He provided the perfect obedience required for our justification. Romans 3 illustrates that all of humanity is guilty before God, unable to meet His standards through personal merit. Therefore, Christ acted as our substitute, satisfying divine justice and providing righteousness that is applied to believers. This understanding of substitution reveals God's love and mercy, as He offered His Son so that we may be redeemed from our sins and reconciled to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-24, Isaiah 53:5

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