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What is the significance of Christ's atonement for believers?

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The atonement of Christ is the foundation of salvation, providing forgiveness and reconciliation with God.

Christ's atonement is significant because it addresses the ultimate problem of human sin and separation from God. As outlined in Isaiah 53, Jesus was wounded for our transgressions, and His sacrifice satisfies divine justice. Through His death and resurrection, He made a way for believers to be redeemed and justified before God. This means that all who believe in Him have their sins forgiven and are granted eternal life. The atonement not only fulfills the requirements of the law but also demonstrates God's immense love and grace towards sinners, making it central to the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, Romans 5:8

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