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22 The Bible says this:

‘He never did anything that was wrong.
He never said anything that was not true.’

23 People insulted Christ, but he did not say any bad thing to answer them. People caused him to have trouble, but he never tried to hurt them in return. Instead, Christ trusted God to help him. He knew that God always judges people fairly. 24 When Christ died on the cross, he carried our sins in his own body.[a] He took this punishment so that sin would no longer rule over us. Instead, we can now do the right things that God wants us to do. Because people hurt Christ's body, you have now become well.[b]

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Footnotes

  1. 2:24 See Isaiah 53:4,12.
  2. 2:24 ‘Well’ means that we become well in our spirits.