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Why is Christ's death described as penal?

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Christ's death is penal because it involved punishment for sin, satisfying divine justice.

The term 'penal' in relation to Christ's death indicates that He bore the penalty for sin, fulfilling the demands of justice that required punishment. Isaiah 53:6 emphasizes that the iniquities of all were laid upon Him, and it was God who bruised Him as a punishment for sin. This aspect is vital, as it clarifies that Christ's death was not merely an example of love but an actual atoning sacrifice that absorbed the wrath of God. Without understanding His death as penal, it becomes impossible to grasp the seriousness of sin and the necessity of a sacrificial substitute to achieve reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Romans 3:25

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