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What does the Bible say about sacrifice and atonement?

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The Bible teaches that sacrifices like the burnt offering depict the need for atonement for sin through a substitute, which is fulfilled in Christ.

In Leviticus, the burnt offering exemplifies how the offerer must put their hand on the sacrifice to signify atonement for their sins. This act illustrates faith in God's provision for salvation and highlights the essential principle of substitution. Just as the ancient Israelites relied on a physical offering, believers today look to Christ as the ultimate sacrificial lamb. Hebrews 10 states that Christ's one sacrifice for sins has perfected forever those who are sanctified, emphasizing that without such a sacrifice, no one can approach God and be accepted.
Scripture References: Leviticus 1:4, Hebrews 10:12

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