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What is meant by Christ as a 'successful substitute'?

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Christ as a 'successful substitute' means that His sacrifice fully satisfied the requirements of God's justice for the sins of His people.

When we refer to Christ as a 'successful substitute,' we illustrate that His death was not a mere attempt at redemption; rather, it accomplished the intended purpose of saving His people from their sins. The sermon reveals that the satisfaction of God’s justice was fulfilled through the suffering and death of Christ, thus warranting the label of 'successful.' As indicated in Isaiah 53:11, the travail of His soul satisfies the requirements for justification on behalf of those whose sins He bore. This success underlines the efficacy of Christ’s atonement, offering profound assurance to believers that their sins are not just covered but fully paid in Christ, leading to reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:11, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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