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What does it mean that Christ gave Himself for our sins?

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It means that Christ's sacrifice was intended as a substitute to pay for the sins of His people.

When the scripture states that Christ gave Himself for our sins, it indicates that His sacrifice was intentional and specific. The term 'for' reflects substitutionary atonement, meaning that Christ bore the punishment of our sins on our behalf. This is significant because it underscores the necessity of His death in the redemptive plan of God; He did not die just as an example but as a payment for the sins of His people (Galatians 1:4). This concept of Christ as a substitute is foundational in Reformed theology, illustrating both the seriousness of sin and the depth of God's love, through the giving of His Son as an offering for our sins.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, Romans 5:6-9, Isaiah 53:5

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