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What is the significance of Jesus Christ's atonement?

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Jesus Christ's atonement is significant because it fulfills God's justice and secures salvation for His elect through His perfect sacrifice.

The atonement of Jesus Christ is a central theme of the gospel, representing the means by which God's wrath against sin is satisfied. Jesus, as the God-man, was uniquely qualified to bear the sin of His people. His death on the cross was not merely a possibility for salvation but the actual accomplishment of it for those He came to save. Scripture asserts that He offered Himself as a sacrifice for sin, bringing redemption to His elect, as expressed in 1 Peter 2:24. This atonement assures believers of their standing before God, as their sins are forgiven and His righteousness is imputed to them.
Scripture References: 1 Peter 2:24, Isaiah 53:5, John 10:11

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