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Who takes ownership of our sins according to the Bible?

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Christ takes ownership of our sins, bearing the blame and guilt on behalf of His people (Lamentations 1:20-22).

Christ's ownership of our sins is a profound mystery of grace. In Lamentations 1:20-22, the Scriptures depict a sorrowful Christ, who identifies with His people's transgressions. Though He committed no sin, He claims their sins as His own, absorbing the guilt and penalty. As our scapegoat, He doesn't merely offer to take our sins; instead, He chooses to bear them entirely. This act demonstrates the staggering depth of His grace and the nexus of love between the Savior and the sinner, reinforcing the doctrine of atonement central to Reformed theology.
Scripture References: Lamentations 1:20-22

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