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What does the Bible say about surety in Christ?

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The Bible presents Christ as our surety, a guarantor who takes responsibility for our salvation and sin debt.

In the biblical narrative, surety refers to someone who guarantees the debts or actions of another. Christ is depicted as our surety, representing Judah who pledges himself for Benjamin in Genesis 43:9. Just as Judah promised to take full responsibility for his brother, Christ has committed to being the guarantor for His people, assuring that they will not perish. His act of becoming our surety is foundational to salvation, fulfilling the requirements of God's law on our behalf (Hebrews 2:10). Thus, through Him, we are secure in our relationship with God, assured of His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Genesis 43:9, Hebrews 2:10

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Christ, The Surety
Paul Mahan · Sep 10, 2000
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