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What does the Bible say about Jesus as a substitute for sin?

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The Bible clearly states that Jesus is our sin offering and substitute, bearing our iniquities to provide atonement for our sins (Isaiah 53:10).

Isaiah 53:10 confirms that God appointed Jesus' soul as an offering for sin. This matches the biblical theme that Jesus, referred to as the Lamb of God, fulfilled the Old Testament sacrificial system, where sacrifices were made to atone for sins. These sacrifices required a spotless victim, paralleling Jesus, who was without sin and perfectly suited to bear the weight of our transgressions. His sacrifice is essential for our reconciliation with God, demonstrating His role as our adequate substitute.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:10, Isaiah 53:5, John 1:29

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