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What is the role of faith in relation to Christ's atonement?

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Faith is essential as it connects believers to the atonement of Christ, allowing them to receive forgiveness and new life.

Faith plays a crucial role in the doctrine of atonement by serving as the means through which individuals appropriate the benefits of Christ's sacrificial death. As highlighted in the sermon, it is not merely a system of beliefs that saves, but a personal trust in the Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who bore our sins. Romans 10:13 supports this notion, affirming that ‘Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ Through faith, believers receive the cleansing power of His blood, which not only forgives sins but also makes them alive to the reality of God’s grace. Thus, faith is what God uses to unite His people with Christ’s atoning work, resulting in eternal security and transformation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13

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