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Why is Christ's substitutionary death significant?

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Christ's substitutionary death is significant as it satisfies God's justice and achieves redemption for sinners.

The significance of Christ's substitutionary death cannot be overstated as it serves as the foundation for the Christian doctrine of atonement. As outlined in Matthew 26:28, His blood was shed for the remission of sins, fulfilling God's righteous requirement for justice. This act of love provides the basis for forgiveness for all who believe, as it effectively dealt with the penalty of sin and opened the way for reconciliation with God. Christ dies not only as a martyr but as the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, ensuring that those who trust in Him receive complete acceptance in the sight of God.
Scripture References: Matthew 26:28, John 1:29

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Christ's Message
Jim Byrd · Dec 19, 2021
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