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The sacrifice of Jesus of Nazareth is a substitute for the sins of people

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The sacrifice of Jesus of Nazareth is a substitute for the sins of people
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Atonement
Christianity
Jesus
Salvation
Theology
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Note: This position is called substitutionary atonement.

Supporting arguments

Jesus actually and really suffered for the sins of humanity, allowing God to maintain his promise to keep divine justice. [1]

When Adam and Eve fell from grace in the Garden of Eden, they sold humanity's souls to Satan. Justice therefore required a ransom. God tricked Satan into accepting Jesus as a ransom, not knowing that Jesus would be resurrected. As a result of this trick, humsnity's souls have been freed so that they can achieve salvation. [2]

Matthew 20:28 supports the view that Jesus died and suffered as a replacement for the punishment due to mankind for their sins. As a result, people who have appropriate faith are able to achieve Christian salvation. [3]

Opposing arguments

Jesus' suffering was a real and substantial replacement for the sins of mankind, despite it being less than the punishment due to humanity. Because of this atonement, God can maintain divine justice while allowing people to achieve salvation through faith and membership in the Christian church. [4]

Notes

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Origen
  3. Harold C. Felder
  4. Hugo Grotius, as described in Wikipedia
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