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What role does Christ play as our substitute in salvation?

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Christ is our substitute who bore the punishment for our sins.

In salvation, Christ serves as our substitute, taking upon Himself the penalty for our sin. Psalm 31:2 highlights the need for a strong refuge, which is found in Christ as our rock. He fully satisfied God’s justice by enduring the wrath that we deserve, as seen in 1 Peter 2:24. By being our substitute, He delivers us from condemnation and offers us righteousness. This principle is reaffirmed in the New Testament, where it is indicated that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for all who trust in Him, ensuring that God’s wrath is averted and salvation is secured for His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 31:2, 1 Peter 2:24

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