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Why is Christ's atonement significant for our salvation?

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Christ's atonement is central to salvation as it satisfies God's justice while offering us forgiveness.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that Christ came to fulfill the law and bear the consequences of sin on behalf of humanity. The question of how a holy God can justify the ungodly is answered through the atonement of Christ, who took upon Himself the curse meant for sinners. His sacrificial death on the cross serves as the ultimate payment for sin (Galatians 3:13), allowing believers to stand before God blameless. This atonement underscores the depth of God's love and His commitment to justice, showing that through Christ, our sins are forgiven, and we are made right with God.
Scripture References: Galatians 3:13, Romans 3:26

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