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What are the effects of atonement according to the Bible?

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The effects of atonement include forgiveness of sins, purification for worship, and the ability to approach God boldly.

Atonement has several vital effects as presented in the biblical text, particularly in Hebrews and Leviticus. Firstly, through Christ's atonement, believers receive forgiveness of sins, which removes the guilt that separates them from God. This is not merely a temporary covering, as seen in the Old Testament, but a lasting removal of sin, as highlighted in Hebrews 10:17, where God declares that He will not remember their sins. Secondly, atonement results in the sanctification of worship; as Aaron sprinkled various items within the tabernacle with blood to purify them, so Christ's blood purifies our prayers and worship, enabling us to approach God. Lastly, believers are granted boldness to enter the Holy of Holies, a privilege made possible only by the oblation of Christ's sacrifice, signaling their acceptance and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:19-22, Leviticus 16:16, Hebrews 10:17

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