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Why is it significant that Jesus died as our substitute?

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Jesus dying as our substitute is significant because it illustrates the concept of penal substitutionary atonement, whereby He bore our sin and its consequences.

The significance of Christ's death as our substitute lies in the doctrine of penal substitution, where Jesus took upon Himself the punishment due for our sins. This is not merely an act of love but a necessary fulfillment of divine justice. Romans 3:25 speaks to Christ being a propitiation for our sins, meaning that He satisfied God's wrath on our behalf. During the crucifixion, Jesus bore the weight of sin for His people, ensuring that all who believe in Him are justified by His blood. Understanding this doctrine emphasizes the seriousness of sin and the depth of God's love in providing a Savior who dealt with sin's consequences fully, allowing believers to stand before God acceptable in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25, Isaiah 53:5, John 19:30

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