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Why is Christ's atonement crucial for believers?

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Christ's atonement is crucial as it fulfills the demands of the law and provides believers with redemption and reconciliation with God (Romans 5:10).

The atonement of Christ is foundational to the doctrine of salvation. It fulfills the law's requirements by offering Himself as the perfect sacrifice, thus reconciling sinners to God. Romans 5:10 elaborates on our position as former enemies of God who have now been reconciled through the death of His Son. This reconciliation signifies that believers are no longer under condemnation but are accepted as children of God. Understanding the necessity of Christ’s atonement fuels a deeper appreciation for His grace, forging a longing to live in obedience and gratitude towards the One who redeemed them.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, Hebrews 9:12

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Wayne Boyd · Jan 18, 2017
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