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Why is the concept of being 'pardoned or punished' important for Christians?

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This concept emphasizes that all people will face God's justice, but through Christ, believers are pardoned instead of punished.

In the context of redemption, understanding the dichotomy of being 'pardoned or punished' highlights the gravity of sin and the justice of God. Every sinner stands guilty before a holy God, and the verdict can only be 'not guilty' through Christ's sacrificial death (Romans 5:1). The Gospel reveals that Christ, our King, took upon Himself the punishment we deserve (Isaiah 53:5). This gracious act signifies not our works but God's mercy, reinforcing that salvation is through faith alone in Christ alone — making this concept essential for understanding the depths of Christian salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1, Isaiah 53:5

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