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Why is the concept of substitution important in the doctrine of Christ's sacrifice?

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Substitution emphasizes that Christ died in our place, taking on our sins, which is foundational to understanding the Gospel.

The concept of substitution is critical because it encapsulates the idea that Jesus bore our sins in His own body, taking the punishment we deserved. This is illustrated in Hebrews, where it says He put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. Through this substitutionary atonement, God's justice is satisfied while sinners are justified. Historic Reformed theology teaches that this is not just an abstract idea but the core of the Gospel, demonstrating the depths of God's love and justice, and ensuring that all who believe are fully reconciled to God through Christ's ultimate sacrifice.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:26, 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 5:8

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