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What is the significance of Christ's suffering for Christians?

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Christ's suffering is central to our salvation, providing both a model for our conduct and a means of atonement for our sins.

In 1 Peter 2:21-24, we see Christ as the ultimate example of suffering and endurance. His sinless life and sacrificial death assure believers of the sufficiency of His atonement, as He bore our sins on the cross. This passage teaches that just as Christ suffered for our sake, we are called to endure hardships and live righteously as His followers. Furthermore, His suffering is not merely a moral example; it is the basis of our salvation, enabling us to be 'dead to sin and alive to righteousness.' By His stripes, we are healed, reinforcing that through His suffering, believers receive forgiveness and are empowered to live a life that honors God.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:21-24

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