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Why is the concept of substitution and satisfaction important in Christianity?

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Substitution and satisfaction are foundational to the gospel, illustrating that Christ bore our sins and met the demands of God's justice.

The concepts of substitution and satisfaction are central to Reformed theology and underscore the necessity of Christ's atoning work. Christ’s substitution means He took upon Himself the punishment for our sins (Isaiah 53:5), while satisfaction refers to Christ fulfilling the requirements of God's law on our behalf (Romans 3:25). Without these doctrines, the integrity of the gospel message collapses, as it emphasizes that we cannot pay the debt of our sin ourselves; it necessitates a perfect and holy substitute — Jesus Christ, who has satisfied the law and secured our redemption.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:25, 1 Peter 2:24

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What Seek Ye?
Paul Mahan · Oct 20, 1996
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