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What does the Bible say about Jesus' sacrifice for sinners?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus gave Himself as a ransom for many, fulfilling God's justice by paying the penalty for our sins.

According to the Scriptures, Jesus Christ willingly gave Himself for our sins to redeem us from the true bondage of sin and the law. This act is described in Galatians 1:4, which states that He gave Himself for our sins to deliver us from this present evil age, as part of God's divine will. Jesus’ sacrifice was not just for a select few, but for His people, as He states in Matthew 20:28, where He declares that He came to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many. This substitutionary atonement is pivotal, as it underscores the necessity of God's justice being satisfied through Christ's sacrificial death, allowing believers to be justified freely by His grace and set free from condemnation.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:4, Matthew 20:28

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