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Why is Christ as our substitute important for Christians?

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Christ being our substitute is vital as He bore our sins and satisfied God's justice, enabling our salvation and reconciliation with God.

The concept of substitution is the cornerstone of the gospel. According to Isaiah 53:4-6, Christ bore the iniquities of His people, which means that He took upon Himself the punishment deserved by sinners, thus satisfying the justice of God. This act of substitution ensures that believers are not condemned for their sins but are justified through faith in Him. As our substitute, He reconciles us to God, making peace through His blood shed on the cross (Colossians 1:20). This doctrine emphasizes the love and grace of God in providing Christ as a perfect sacrifice for our sins, granting us eternal life and righteousness in Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4-6, Colossians 1:20

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