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What does the Bible say about the importance of atonement?

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The Bible emphasizes that no one can approach God without an atonement, as seen in Exodus 30.

The concept of atonement is central in the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament, where it is established that a ransom must be made for the souls of the people when counted. Exodus 30:11-16 illustrates this, stating that every individual counted was required to offer a half shekel as an atonement for their souls. This principle underscores that humanity cannot approach God without some form of atonement to cover their sins. Without atonement, the path to God remains blocked, leading to spiritual death. The ultimate fulfillment of this atonement is found in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, whose blood serves as the necessary price for redemption.
Scripture References: Exodus 30:11-16

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