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What does the Bible teach about the atonement of Christ?

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The atonement of Christ is the central act of redemption, where Jesus bore our sins and satisfied God's justice on behalf of humanity.

The doctrine of the atonement is one of the key tenets of Christian theology, emphasizing that Jesus Christ, through His sacrificial death, paid the penalty for sin that humanity could not bear. In John 18, we see Christ willingly submitting to betrayal and arrest, foreshadowing the greater sacrifice He would make on the cross. Scriptures such as Isaiah 53:5 illustrate how He was 'pierced for our transgressions,' indicating that His suffering was intentional and redemptive. This act of atonement not only satisfies God's justice but also offers salvation to all who believe. Through understanding the atonement, believers can grasp the depths of God's grace and love towards undeserving sinners.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:5, John 18

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