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What does the Bible say about the substitute for sinners?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is our substitute, bearing the penalty for our sins on the cross.

The concept of substitution in the Bible is rooted in the sacrificial system established throughout the Old Testament, culminating in the work of Christ. Psalm 69, referenced in the sermon, emphasizes the depth of suffering that Jesus endured as our substitute for sin. He bore the shame and reproach intended for us, ensuring that God's justice is satisfied while providing a means of redemption for His people. This is echoed in Isaiah 53, where it is stated that the Lord laid on Him the iniquity of us all. Christ's sacrifice allows believers to receive forgiveness and restoration of relationship with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 69, Isaiah 53

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