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What does the Bible say about Jesus as the sin-bearer?

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The Bible presents Jesus as the sin-bearer, who took on our sins and suffered in our place, fulfilling God's justice.

The concept of Jesus as the sin-bearer is rooted in Scripture, particularly in Psalm 22:1, where the cry of forsakenness reflects the anguish of bearing the weight of sin. Jesus, while sinless, took on our humanity and endured the wrath of God against sin. This sacrificial role is essential for understanding how God justifies sinners through Christ, as Jesus bore our sins and performed the work necessary for our redemption, embodying the righteousness that God requires. His suffering was not just physical but reflected a deep spiritual burden—a reality emphasized throughout the Gospels.
Scripture References: Psalm 22:1, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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