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How do we know atonement for sin is necessary?

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The need for atonement is established in Scripture, showing that sin separates us from God and requires reconciliation.

Scripture teaches that sin creates a divide between humanity and God, necessitating atonement for reconciliation. The doctrine of atonement is grounded in the understanding that God is holy and just, and therefore, sin must be addressed either through God’s grace or judgment. In Leviticus, the trespass offering exemplifies this, revealing that God's desire is for sinners to be restored to fellowship with Him through proper sacrifice. This is ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ, who is our advocate and the means by which we are forgiven all unrighteousness, thus confirming the necessity of atonement.
Scripture References: Leviticus 6:6-7, 1 John 1:9, Hebrews 13:11-12

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