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What is the fruit of substitutionary atonement?

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The fruit includes our freedom from condemnation and the call to live righteously.

The fruit of substitutionary atonement encompasses several significant aspects of the believer's life. When Christ bore our sins, He not only paid the penalty but also liberated us from sin's dominion, as Romans 6:18 states that believers become 'servants of righteousness.' This transformation implies that we are called to reflect Christ's character in our actions. Additionally, it confirms our identity as those who are 'returned to the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls' (1 Peter 2:25), emphasizing a renewed relationship with God. The assurance of eternal life and the work of the Holy Spirit in our sanctification are also outcomes of this glorious doctrine.
Scripture References: Romans 6:18, 1 Peter 2:25

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