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What does it mean that Christ was wounded for our transgressions?

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Christ's wounds represent the suffering He endured on behalf of His people to atone for their sins.

The phrase 'wounded for our transgressions' from Isaiah 53:5 signifies that Christ’s suffering and death were not for His own sins, but for the sins of His people. He bore the chastisement of our peace and suffered the penalty required for our transgressions. This was a divine arrangement, fulfilling God's justice while also demonstrating His mercy. As the sovereign agent of salvation, Jesus’ wounds facilitate our healing and reconciliation with God. His suffering serves as the central point of the Christian faith, showcasing the depth of God’s love for His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, 1 Peter 2:24

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