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How does the story of Abraham and Isaac reflect the gospel?

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The story of Abraham and Isaac illustrates the gospel by showcasing substitutionary atonement, as Isaac is spared through the provision of a ram.

The narrative of Abraham being commanded to sacrifice Isaac vividly portrays the gospel's message of substitutionary sacrifice. Abraham's willingness to offer his only son reflects God's own sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ. When the ram is provided as a substitute for Isaac, it prefigures Christ as the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. This typology emphasizes God's plan of redemption, where upon the altar of Calvary, Jesus becomes the ultimate provision and substitute for His people, ensuring our salvation and exemplifying the heart of the gospel.
Scripture References: Genesis 22:13-14, Hebrews 10:10

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