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What does the Bible say about the atonement of Jesus Christ?

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The atonement of Jesus Christ signifies His sacrificial death, which turns God's wrath away from His people and brings reconciliation.

The atonement of Jesus Christ is a central tenet of Christian faith, representing His sacrificial death on the cross as the means by which God's wrath against sin is satisfied. In Numbers 25, Phineas' zeal in executing judgment serves as a typological foreshadowing of Christ, who, in His atoning work, takes upon Himself the sins of His people and satisfies divine justice. It affirms that Christ's death was not simply a potential remedy for sin but an actual accomplishment that secures redemption for the elect. The atonement is crucial as it facilitates reconciliation between God and humanity, emphasizing that through Christ, believers are justified and spared from judgment.
Scripture References: Numbers 25, Isaiah 53:10-11, 2 Corinthians 5:21, 1 Peter 2:24, Isaiah 53:5

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