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Why is the concept of penal substitution important in Christianity?

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Penal substitution is crucial because it affirms that Christ took the punishment for our sins on Himself, allowing God to be both just and merciful (Romans 3:26).

The concept of penal substitution is vital in Christian theology as it articulates how Christ's death serves as both a payment for sin and a demonstration of God’s justice. Romans 3:26 states that God can be just and the justifier of those who believe in Jesus. This means Christ bore the penalty for our sins, fulfilling the demands of God’s holy law without lowering its standard. This great exchange ensures that sinners who believe in Christ are not only spared from condemnation but are also fully accepted by God, thus highlighting His mercy and grace while maintaining His justice.
Scripture References: Romans 3:26, 2 Corinthians 5:21

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