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What is the significance of atonement in seeking mercy?

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Atonement signifies the blood of Christ as the sole means through which we are cleansed from sin and restored to God.

The concept of atonement is central to understanding how mercy is applied to sinners. In Psalm 51, David's request to be purged with hyssop underscores the necessity of bloodshed for forgiveness, pointing forward to the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The blood represents the effective means of purification, showing that it is not through human effort or rituals that we are cleansed, but through divine grace expressed in Christ's atoning work. Just as David recognized that nothing else could cleanse him, we too rely entirely on the blood of Jesus for our redemption and reconciliation with God.
Scripture References: Psalm 51:7, Hebrews 9:22

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