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Why is Christ's role as our substitute important?

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Christ's role as our substitute is vital because He bore our sins and brought us justification before God.

Christ's substitutionary role is central to the Christian faith, as seen in Isaiah 50 and the New Testament. Jesus willingly took upon Himself the punishment for our sins, thereby fulfilling the law and facing the judgment that we rightly deserve. This act of love and sacrifice ensures that those who believe in Him are justified before God, receiving forgiveness and eternal life. Through His resurrection, Christ not only demonstrated victory over sin and death but also affirmed the promise of salvation to all who have faith in Him. His suffering showcases the depth of God's mercy and the extent to which He is committed to redeeming His people.
Scripture References: Isaiah 50:6, Romans 3:23-26, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:26, Isaiah 53:12

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