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What does the Bible say about Christ's sufferings for our sins?

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The Bible reveals that Christ's sufferings in Gethsemane and on the cross were for our sins, making Him an offering for sin so we would not be cast out.

In the Bible, particularly in Matthew 26 and various prophecies, we see that Christ's sufferings were essential to the gospel. He suffered not for His own sins but for ours, fulfilling the scriptural necessity of suffering to reconcile us with God. Paul spoke of this in terms of the fellowship of His sufferings, indicating that His experiences were not only for our redemption but for us to understand the depth of His love and sacrifice. In Gethsemane, He experienced such sorrow that He sweat drops of blood, demonstrating the great weight of sin that He bore on our behalf.
Scripture References: Matthew 26, Isaiah 53:5-6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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Gethsemane
Paul Mahan · Aug 9, 2015
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