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What does Christ’s suffering signify for believers?

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Christ's suffering signifies His substitutionary role, bearing the penalty for our sins.

The suffering of Christ is profoundly significant for believers as it embodies the heart of the Gospel. His pain, experienced throughout His life and culminating in His crucifixion, was vicarious, meaning He suffered not for His own sins but for ours. This represents the essence of substitutionary atonement, where Christ, as our sin-bearer, took on the wrath of God intended for sinful humanity. His suffering reconciles us back to God, grants us peace, and underscores the depths of His love and obedience to the Father, fulfilling the demands of the law on our behalf.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24, John 12:27

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