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What does atonement mean in the context of the blood of Christ?

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Atonement refers to the reconciliation between God and humanity achieved through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ.

Atonement in the context of the blood of Christ means that Jesus' sacrificial death serves as the bridge restoring the broken relationship between humanity and God due to sin. The sacrifices described in Leviticus were foreshadowing Christ's ultimate sacrifice, which fulfilled the requirements of the law. Romans 8:3 teaches that God sent His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh to condemn sin and provide a way for sinners to be justified. This atonement not only satisfies God's justice but also demonstrates His love and mercy, allowing believers to be 'justified freely by His grace' (Romans 3:24). Therefore, atonement is central to the Christian faith, laying the foundation for our understanding of salvation.
Scripture References: Leviticus 4, Romans 8:3, Romans 3:24

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