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Why is the concept of substitution in the gospel important?

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Substitution in the gospel is crucial because it demonstrates that Christ died in our place to satisfy God's justice for our sins.

The gospel is fundamentally rooted in the concept of substitutionary atonement, where Christ took upon Himself the wrath and punishment deserved by sinners. The significance of this substitution is emphasized throughout Scripture, particularly regarding God's justice. In Romans 3:26, we see that God, while just, also justifies the sinner through faith in Christ. This atonement addresses the depth of human depravity and reflects the love and mercy of God. Understanding substitution is essential for grasping the fullness of salvation, indicating that believers do not earn their salvation but instead rely solely on Christ's perfect sacrifice as sufficient for their redemption.
Scripture References: Romans 3:25-26

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