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Why is the concept of Christ's substitutionary death important for Christians?

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Christ's substitutionary death is crucial as it fulfills God's requirement for the penalty of sin, providing salvation for believers.

The importance of Christ's substitutionary death cannot be overstated within the Christian faith. It serves as the central tenet of God’s redemptive plan, fulfilling the requirements of justice and holiness demanded by God. Without this sacrifice, believers would remain in their sins, unable to attain righteousness on their own. Scripture affirms that it was necessary for a real man, Jesus Christ, to become our substitute, ensuring that His divine nature fully satisfied God’s wrath against sin while His humanity represented us. Therefore, His death on the cross is the foundation of our salvation, granting us eternal life as we believe in Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:9, Matthew 20:28, Isaiah 53:5

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