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What does Isaiah 53 teach about the purpose of Christ's death?

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Isaiah 53 teaches that Christ's death serves as an offering for our sins, fulfilling God's justice.

In Isaiah 53, the purpose of Christ’s death is poignantly articulated as being an offering for sin, wherein He assumes the debt that humanity owes to justice. The chapter details how it was God’s will to crush Him, and that through His suffering, He would justify many by bearing their iniquities. This underscores the inherent belief that Christ’s sacrificial death was not incidental but essential to fulfilling divine justice and demonstrating God’s love. It reflects the sovereignty of God in orchestrating redemption, ensuring that His justice and mercy are perfectly reconciled through the work of Christ (Isaiah 53:10-11).
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10-11

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