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

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Christ's death on the cross is presented in Scripture as the perfect sacrifice that purges our sins, fulfilling God's requirement for atonement.

The atonement of Christ is a foundational truth within Reformed theology that underscores His sacrificial death as the means by which our sins are purged. In Psalm 65:3, we see that God purges our iniquities, a promise fulfilled through Christ's death. This is echoed throughout Scripture, including in John 17:1, where Jesus speaks of glorifying the Father through the redemption He accomplishes for those the Father has given Him. The eternal significance of Christ's death is emphasized in Revelation 13:8, where the Lamb is identified as slain from the foundation of the world, showcasing the timeless plan of redemption crafted in eternity. Thus, the certainty of atonement rests in the character and covenant of God fulfilled in His Son’s perfect sacrifice.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:3, John 17:1, Revelation 13:8, 1 Peter 2:24

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