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Why is Christ considered the remedy for sin?

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Christ is the remedy for sin because He bore the punishment for sin and provides the righteousness needed for salvation.

Christ is viewed as the remedy for sin due to His unique position as both God and man, who fulfilled the law and bore the penalty for humanity's sins. In the sermon, the brass serpent lifted up in the wilderness serves as a type of Christ, symbolizing the means by which sinful individuals can receive healing and salvation. Just as those who looked upon the serpent were saved from physical death, those who look to Christ in faith receive the promise of eternal life. The sermon underscores that God's remedy does not involve the removal of judgment but rather offers hope through recognizing the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, where He was punished for the sins of those He came to save.
Scripture References: John 3:14-16, Romans 10:13

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