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How is the concept of atonement presented in creation?

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Atonement is foreshadowed in the act of God creating a covering for His chosen people.

In the creation account, God forms the firmament, symbolically representing a covering or atonement for His people. Just as the firmament separates and provides structure, God's redemptive work through Christ serves as the ultimate atonement, having been established before creation's foundation. This foreshadowing illustrates how God's intentional design from the beginning was aligned with His plan for salvation. The atonement, like the act of creation, signals His commitment to His people, ensuring that salvation is not an afterthought but a central purpose woven into the very fabric of creation.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:6-7, Matthew 25:34, Revelation 13:8

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The Third Day
Gabe Stalnaker · Sep 29, 2013
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