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What does the Bible say about gospel substitution?

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The Bible teaches that believers find acceptance with God solely through Christ's substitutionary atonement.

Gospel substitution is the core of the Christian faith, emphasizing that we rest our hope for acceptance before God solely on Christ's finished work. As stated in Ephesians 1, God has made us accepted in the beloved through Christ, meaning we do not rely on our own works or merit to gain favor with God. Instead, we trust in His blood and righteousness, fully recognizing that true atonement for our sins has been provided through Christ alone. This understanding gives us peace and assurance, as it affirms that God cannot reject those who are united with His Son.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-6

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