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Why is the purchase of salvation by Christ essential in Christian doctrine?

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Christ's atonement is central to salvation, as Isaiah 53:5 depicts, showing that He bore our sins.

The purchase of salvation through Christ's atoning death is a fundamental aspect of Christian doctrine, reinforced in Isaiah 53:5. The passage speaks of Christ being wounded for our transgressions and bruised for our iniquities, indicating that He paid the price for the sins of His people. This purchase signifies that salvation is not something we earn, but it is gifted through Christ's sacrificial act, fulfilling God's justice and making redemption possible. The acknowledgment that our salvation was purchased at a great price elevates the grace we receive and speaks to the depth of God's love toward us, as He willingly provided His Son as the perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5

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