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Why is the atonement important in Christianity?

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The atonement is essential because it reconciles sinners to God through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

The atonement is the cornerstone of Christian theology as it addresses the ultimate problem of sin and separation from God. Through Christ's sacrificial death, as the Lamb of God, believers are reconciled to God, receiving forgiveness and righteousness. This doctrine emphasizes substitutionary atonement, where Christ bears the penalty for sin on behalf of believers, allowing them to have peace with God. Without an understanding of the atonement, the entire message of redemption falls apart, making it a vital component of faith.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53, John 1:29, Romans 5:1

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