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What does the gospel of substitution mean?

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The gospel of substitution means that Christ took our place, bearing the punishment for our sins, allowing us to receive grace.

The gospel of substitution encapsulates the truth that Jesus Christ died as our substitute, taking upon Himself the punishment we rightfully deserved. Romans 3:23-26 teaches us that, through Christ's sacrifice, we are justified freely by God's grace. By laying our sins on Christ, He bore our transgressions, fulfilling the righteousness required by God's law. This doctrine underscores the depth of God's love and justice, bringing about reconciliation between God and humanity, and is foundational to our understanding of the grace offered in the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 3:23-26, Isaiah 53:5

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