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How do we know Christ's sacrifice atones for our sins?

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Christ's sacrifice atones for our sins because He fulfilled the law and bore the guilt of His people, becoming the ultimate trespass offering.

The New Testament makes clear that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient to atone for sin. In Romans, Paul states that the law was given to make all the world guilty before God, revealing humanity's need for a savior. Christ is the fulfillment of the sacrificial system established in the Old Testament, including the trespass offerings described in Leviticus 5. Through His death, He bore the sins of His people, taking upon Himself the guilt and shame that belonged to them. By faith, believers are united with Christ; thus, His righteousness covers them, and their guilt is removed for all eternity.
Scripture References: Romans 3:19-26, Leviticus 5:6, Isaiah 53:5

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The Guilty
Ian Potts · Jul 27, 2014
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