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Why is Christ's substitutionary atonement significant?

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Christ's substitution is crucial as He bore the reproaches and sins of His people, allowing them to be reconciled to God.

In Romans 15:3, Paul highlights the profound truth that Christ did not please Himself but took upon Himself the reproaches directed at God's people. This powerful act of substitution underlines the essence of the gospel—the righteous for the unrighteous. By being forsaken by the Father, Christ bore the penalty for sin that we deserved, facilitating our reconciliation to God. This sacrificial love exemplifies God's enduring grace and establishes the foundation for believers' hope and comfort.
Scripture References: Romans 15:3

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