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How does the Bible address sin and atonement?

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The Bible teaches that acknowledgment of sin and faith in Christ are essential for atonement.

The biblical narrative consistently emphasizes the necessity of recognizing our sin in light of God's holiness. In Numbers 5, the law outlines how individuals are to confront their iniquities, illustrating the need for confession and restitution. True atonement is found only through faith in Christ, our kinsman redeemer, who has fulfilled the law's demands. Believers are called to acknowledge their sins before God, trusting in His mercy to provide forgiveness and acceptance based on Christ's sacrifice.
Scripture References: Numbers 5

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