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What does the Bible say about substitutionary redemption?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ's substitutionary sacrifice provides atonement for our sins, allowing us to stand before God accepted through His righteousness.

Substitutionary redemption is central to the message of the Gospel. It reveals the heart of Christian faith: that Jesus Christ, being both fully God and fully man, stood in our place, bearing the punishment for our sins. As stated in Romans 3:25, God set forth Jesus as a propitiation through faith in His blood. This substitution allows believers to be justified and reconciled to God, as our sins have been atoned for by Christ's sacrifice. We bring nothing to our salvation except our sins; it is solely through faith in Jesus that we receive the righteousness needed to stand before God. Additionally, Isaiah 53:5 emphasizes that by His stripes we are healed, pointing to the spiritual restoration that comes through His suffering.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Isaiah 53:5

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