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What does it mean that Jesus was crucified for our sins?

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Jesus' crucifixion for our sins means that He took upon Himself the punishment we deserve, offering us salvation.

When we say that Jesus was crucified for our sins, we are affirming the profound truth that He took the penalty for our transgressions upon Himself. As it states in Galatians 2:20, 'I have been crucified with Christ,' indicating that in a profound spiritual sense, believers share in that crucifixion. This means that the guilt and condemnation we incurred through our sins were placed upon Jesus, allowing Him to bear the full weight of God's wrath. His sacrificial death satisfies divine justice, enabling those who believe to receive forgiveness and eternal life. This truth is foundational to our faith, illustrating Christ's role as our substitute and Savior.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:20

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