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What example does Barabbas provide for understanding sin?

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Barabbas exemplifies every sinner deserving punishment yet receiving grace through Christ's substitution.

Barabbas serves as a powerful illustration of our condition before God; he was a notorious sinner guilty of murder and insurrection, embodying the reality that all humanity stands condemned before a holy God. In Matthew 27, we see Barabbas released while Christ, the innocent one, is crucified. This event signifies not just the innocent dying for the guilty, but vividly paints the picture of grace, as Barabbas did nothing to earn his freedom. His experience challenges us to reflect on our own need for salvation and the grace extended to us through Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:15-26, Romans 5:8

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