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Why is Jesus being wounded for our transgressions important?

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Jesus' wounds signify the punishment for our sins, highlighting the depth of God's love and the seriousness of sin.

The importance of Jesus being wounded for our transgressions lies in the core of the Gospel message, which demonstrates the reality of sin and the necessity of atonement. Isaiah 53:5 states, 'He was wounded for our transgressions,' indicating that His suffering was not for His own sins but for ours. This not only shows the serious nature of sin but also reveals God's immense love in providing salvation. Through Christ’s suffering, believers can find peace and healing, knowing that their sins have been laid upon Him, and they now stand righteous before God.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 1:29

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Isaiah 53
Angus Fisher · Jun 21, 2012
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