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What impact does Christ's resurrection have on substitution?

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Christ's resurrection validates his role as our substitute, proving that he conquered sin and death on our behalf.

The resurrection of Christ is pivotal in affirming the truth of his substitutionary atonement. His victorious rise from the dead demonstrates that he not only bore our sins but also triumphed over death and sin, fulfilling the promises of Scripture (Matthew 28:6). The resurrection is God's proclamation that Christ's sacrifice was sufficient and accepted; thus, it assures believers that they also share in this victory. Those whom Christ represented in his death are spiritually resurrected with him, signifying eternal life and security in God's grace.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:6, Romans 6:4

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