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What does substitutionary atonement mean?

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Substitutionary atonement means that Christ took our place, bearing the punishment for our sins (Isaiah 53:5).

Substitutionary atonement is a theological concept central to the Christian faith which expresses that Jesus Christ bore the penalty for sin on behalf of sinners. Isaiah 53:5 clarifies this by stating, 'But he was pierced for our transgressions; he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed.' In this view, Christ, who lived a sinless life, willingly took upon Himself the guilt and punishment that we deserved, offering Himself as a perfect sacrifice. This not only satisfies God's justice but also provides a means for believers to be reconciled to God. The implications of this doctrine are profound, establishing that our salvation is not based on our own efforts or righteousness but on Christ's sacrificial love.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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