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What is the significance of Christ’s atonement?

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Christ’s atonement is essential because it satisfies God's justice and secures salvation for believers.

The atonement of Christ is significant because it is the means by which God's justice and mercy meet. Through His death, Jesus satisfied the requirements of divine justice, paying the penalty for sin. This act is essential for salvation, as no other sacrifice could achieve what Christ accomplished. His blood, as the perfect substitute for sinners, guarantees that all whom the Father has chosen will be redeemed. This belief highlights the unmerited grace that underpins our salvation, which is a gift from God rather than an achievement from us.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:4, John 17:2

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