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Why is substitutionary redemption important for Christians?

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Substitutionary redemption is vital as it illustrates how Christ bore our sins, offering us forgiveness and reconciliation with God.

Substitutionary redemption, which is exemplified in the relationship between Onesimus and Paul, highlights the core of the gospel message: Christ has taken upon Himself the sins of those He redeems. In Philemon, when Paul offers to repay any debt Onesimus incurred, it serves as a parallel to Christ’s role as our substitute. He declared, 'Charge it to Me.' This is crucial for Christians because it reassures us that our debt before God has been paid by Christ, allowing for our reconciliation with the Father. As believers, we are not only forgiven but equally accepted in Christ, endowed with His righteousness and standing before God free from condemnation.
Scripture References: Philemon 1:18-19, Isaiah 53:5, Isaiah 53:6, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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