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Why do we worship God for His atonement?

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We worship God for His atonement because it purges our sins, demonstrating His grace and love, as seen in Psalm 65:3.

Psalm 65:3 acknowledges the overwhelming nature of human iniquities, which cannot be managed without the atoning sacrifice provided by God. The psalmist's recognition of his own sinfulness leads to an understanding of the necessity of atonement, highlighting that while our iniquities may prevail, they are not beyond God’s power to purge (Hebrews 1:3). Worship flows from the realization that Christ's sacrifice has dealt with sin once and for all, securing for the believer a relationship restored with God. This atonement reflects God’s infinite grace and is the foundation on which believers stand in their faith, eliciting perpetual praise for such an unearned gift.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:3, Hebrews 1:3

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